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nel wrote: » Give blue ray a few years and it will come down alot. I dont think its gona go away like the op said because there's nothing really to compete with it
HeroPsycho wrote: » I'm not saying it's going away. I'm saying I don't think it's going to penetrate the market like DVD did because we're moving to discless based media playback like streaming and downloadable content. We've effectively done that with music, so it's going to be a much faster move to video, as people are increasingly comfortable and there are more providers with online distribution. BluRay should already be cheap for it to succeed like DVD did, as it does provide higher video quality than pretty much all streaming content for now. However, it's significantly more costly than DVD, is less convenient than DVD due to it being harder to rip and store, costs more than DVD's, less compatible since BluRay players aren't very prevalent, and is less convenient than streaming/downloadable content. A good parallel is SuperAudio CD's. They sound significantly better than regular audio CD's, but nobody cares because the players cost more, and we don't listen to music on discs. Sure they cost less than they did before, but we've chosen convenience over high fidelity.
kriscamaro68 wrote: » Well I have a PS3 and I love it. I am not really a gamer either but I bought the metal gear solid edition 80gb and it is backwards compatible with ps2 games cause I have played them on there
Devin McCloud wrote: » I suggest saving your money and take your original xbox 1, open it up and install a mod chip ($40-60) and put a 500gb hard drive($79) in it. Then install XBMC and transfer all your movies,music and games to the drive. I even transfer my training videos (mcse) to watch them of a large screen.You can also play Nintendo, neo geo, PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, and Atari games on the original modded xbox. Nothing beats playing Mario on xbox! Now you have a entertainment system that tops the ps3 by far. Does anyone really need Bluray? I guess that's a matter of opinion. Personally, considering you can program your own games in C# for the Xbox 360 and the PC, it seems like a much better choice of consoles.
pwjohnston wrote: » My main issue is that the PS3 isn’t backwards compatible with PS2 games.
Daniel333 wrote: » Worth it? How much are you willing to pay per hour of entertainment? system cost + game cost + memory card + internet service + cables + controllers + electicity / estimated hours per year spent gaming = cost per hour.
pwjohnston wrote: » WTF? I didn't know you could do that. I thought the mod chip was just for ripping? I'm more than happy with my xbox. But again, I think the drive is dying and I don't think it takes a regular form factor DVD player.
excalibur1814 wrote: » A projector, with a pc behind where I sit and thus it acts as the tv, pc, internet, media player and last but not least, BD player. A Blu-ray drive can be purchased for £60 in the UK and that beats a PS3 and a stand alone BD player. Not sure why more people don't do this really???
pwjohnston wrote: » How about Killzone 1?
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