Any time is cornflakes time!
More of a Just Right man myself.
Any time is cornflakes time!
Whereas I too had both and found the difference between the two services to be minimal in a way that mattered to me. I sure as hell wasn't going to continue paying for cross-game chat. NEVER have I had to talk to someone who was playing a different game. Why would you need to?![]()
It's almost 2pm and you're eating cornflakes!![]()
Totally derailing the thread but wanted to comment on this - I think the name is misleading, people don't want this (in most instances) to be able to chat to friends playing other games; we want it so you have you can jump into a permanent private voice chat room that’s independent from the game your playing so that you can easily arrange things with friends, such as all joining a multiplayer game together.
Personally I find voice chat implementation pretty shoddy on the PS3 as it's so inconsistent between games - sometimes you can't chat during loading screens etc, I don't always want to chat to the randoms in the game just my friends but I have no choice. System level voice chat would be fantastic for myself and friends, as we have to resort to using Ventrillo on a PC whenever we play togeather.
Whereas on Xbox live, you don't even get games for the length of your subscription. GOOD DEAL HUH!?
a. Not up to date on PS3 news then?
b. Party support. Because that's useful. Tell me, why do I need it?
c. And what exactly does this full invite system do that the current system does not?
d. Again, blind ignorance.
e. Well, that's going to make my gaming experience so much better isn't it? Pre-teens rating me down because I caned them on FIFA.
4 years down the line and the PS3 is still shy of the fail rates of the launch Xbox. Thank God for that.
Whereas I too had both and found the difference between the two services to be minimal in a way that mattered to me. I sure as hell wasn't going to continue paying for cross-game chat. NEVER have I had to talk to someone who was playing a different game. Why would you need to?
PSN also has deals, and PSN+ also allows you to download demo's earlier than regular PSN members.
£200 worth of content for £40 a year. Yeah, excuse me whilst I go cry into my cornflakes.
I only got to bed at 4:30am so I didn't wake up until 12.![]()
a. PS3 news? Cross game chat has been in development for years, and bar one pre-release to developers its never been considered production ready. (yes, I used it)
b. & c. I'm going to guess cos you have no friends / enough social skills to get from behind a keyboard and talk to people. For those of us that do, its nice to have a single unified party system where you can join, external to the game a group of friends and move between games as a single team. In game party stuff can be done on ps3, but its completely upto the developer to add it (no common api) - see call of duty, resistance for examples done on sonys. As for the invites, they are badly hacked into the existing message system (the os doesn't know they are invites, only messages with a specific attachment) - on a per game basis you can filter messages and treat them as invites, but on OS level they are just another message.
d. Was this in 3.40? I've honestly not checked, been playing heavy rain, but might have missed it.
e. Rating you down = filter from playing them again, thats a good thing.
Well, I've only just picked up the 360s having had a PS3 since launch - but one thing, yeah the hardware was shockingly cheap to start with, but, MS did give a 3 years RRoD or e74 replacement - sony didn't for YLoD / blueray failures. I've had 3 friends whos PS3s have died and have been told they will need to fork out 120ish (I think) quid to have them fixed - 360 might have been rubbish, but at least it was free.
Yeah when you get into game, PSN is almost the same, I'm not arguing that point (play ssf4 on both, along with call of duty) - but its the whole experience thats better on 360 - and the experience is defo worth the money, to me (and all bar 2 of my mates on my 50+ psn list) PSN+ isn't.
Cross Game chat is coming exclusively to PSN+ members, but regular members will be able to join the room, just not start one.
I have plenty of friends who I play with. I've played with the majority of PS3 users on here in one game or another.
Does it matter that invites are just another message? I'd rather have all of that stuff in one place. They carry out exactly the same function.
Trophies, and trophy syncing has been around long before Heavy Rain.
Sony didn't need to offer free repair as it was a very small percentage of consoles affected. On here as an example, I think I've seen a total of 5 threads on the subject, and at least two of those ended up being fixed for free.
The experience of gaming on the two consoles comes down to the friends you have on it. As far as the OS goes, they're very similar.
Sony dont do things simple, so you pay a sub to play free games but if you cancel the sub the games are not playable any more. So basically you are leasing game?
I think Killswitch has picked out most of the holes in your statement already, but just to clarify Xbox didn't have cross game chat from launch...
Sam & Max isn't 13 years old is it?
And the PSN also has fortnightly discounts off selected content so in that regards they offer pretty much the same service....
What is the relevance of cross game chat?So PS3 has these features or is my statement correct?
Cos PSN+ is a pay for net service, which is miles behind the features of live for a similar price.
Don't forget the fact PS3 has wireless built in.
/runs for cover.
And apparently cross game chat is coming - so then I'll still call it a poor xbl clone.