Guest Kamy100 Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 Microsoft have confirmed the price for the upcoming next generation console, it is due out before christmas: http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=60545
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Cocker Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 Microsoft have confirmed the price for the upcoming next generation console, it is due out before christmas: http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=60545 339628[/snapback] It could be £100 and I would still buy a PS3
Guest Kamy100 Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 It could be £100 and I would still buy a PS3 339630[/snapback] Same here, it will have to be extremely good to make me even consider purchasing it. However, Kataguri (maker of PS3) has already gone on record to say that the PS3 will be a premuim machine and therefore will have a premium price. I think it is going to cost well over £350.
Biddy Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 I'll be buying one, but I'll probably wait a year or so for more games to come out and the price to fall under £200 (for the hard drive version)
Glenn Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 I'll be buying one, but I'll probably wait a year or so for more games to come out and the price to fall under £200 (for the hard drive version) 339659[/snapback] ... and until it's stabalised at hardware revision 4, software revions 12.2 (release candiate 4). I do find it odd the MS are openly admitting the early units won't be as fully featured as the later ones, it doesn't exactly make you want to rush out and buy the early ones does it.
LeChuck Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 I never understand people who buy consoles straight away, there's very few games available and the ones that are tend to be poor. I always wait at least a year until there's a decent selection available, and of course until it's cheaper.
Cocker Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 ... and until it's stabalised at hardware revision 4, software revions 12.2 (release candiate 4). I do find it odd the MS are openly admitting the early units won't be as fully featured as the later ones, it doesn't exactly make you want to rush out and buy the early ones does it. 339660[/snapback] Yeah but they are trying to rush it out way ahead of the PS3 so that people will (they hope) get bored of waiting and just buy the XBOX360 instead. LeChuck Posted Yesterday, 17:13 I never understand people who buy consoles straight away, there's very few games available and the ones that are tend to be poor. I always wait at least a year until there's a decent selection available, and of course until it's cheaper. I know what your saying but I bought the Master System/MegaDrive/Mega CD/Saturn (Yes, I was a Sega fan) and Playstation 2 all in the first month that the came out and had no regrets whatsoever in doing so however, I think it was at the same time I was rabbiting on about the Mega CD to a pal he said that he was off to buy an Atari Jaguar Funniest console ever
Glenn Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 I think it was at the same time I was rabbiting on about the Mega CD to a pal he said that he was off to buy an Atari Jaguar Funniest console ever 339741[/snapback] The Jaguar was very funny. 16 Bit CPU with a 64 bit GPU (Graphic Processor) does not make it a 64-bit console in my eyes. However, other than the dodgey marketing claim, hardware wise it wasn't a bad bit of kit, but like so many consoles it was let down by poor software. The fave console of the era was the 3DO, fantastic hardware with a few good games but a marketing disaster (BTW, I'm after a 3DO if anyone has one hidden in thier loft).
M-K Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 The 360 has the most amazing light synth thing built in - rip a CD or plug in an iPod and four people can 'jam' to the music with colours and shapes. It's the only reason I want one. On the subject of doomed consoles - I managed to avoid Jaguar and 3DO but I did buy a Virtual Boy. And a Neo Geo Pocket.
Glenn Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 The 360 has the most amazing light synth thing built in - rip a CD or plug in an iPod and four people can 'jam' to the music with colours and shapes. It's the only reason I want one. On the subject of doomed consoles - I managed to avoid Jaguar and 3DO but I did buy a Virtual Boy. And a Neo Geo Pocket. 339767[/snapback] Virtual Boys were going for a bomb on ebay back in the days I was selling lots of retro computing stuff. I'd have quite like a Neo Geo Pocket, pretty much a full Neo-Geo cabinet in a handheld console. Thankfull Mame does Neo Geo very well (and Neo Drift Out still rocks ).
M-K Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 I'd have quite like a Neo Geo Pocket, pretty much a full Neo-Geo cabinet in a handheld console. Thankfull Mame does Neo Geo very well (and Neo Drift Out still rocks ). 339776[/snapback] Lik-Sang has the colour version with six games for under £40. You wouldn't mistake the graphics for the proper Neo Geo console but the joystick is great and it does your daily biorythm horoscope if you switch it on without a cartridge in it.
benhben Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 Is it true the PS3 will be 2x more powerful than X box 360 and something like 15x more than the Nintendo? It says it on a number of website, but someone i know says Sony and Microsoft etc always try n promote their consoles by giving false figures etc? Does anyone actually know which machine will be best?
Biddy Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 I think it's all going to be very subjective, just like it is now with the xbox and PS2. Technically the XBOX is superior (and because of the hard drive can do far far more than the PS2 if chipped) but the PS2 challenges very well and has a hard core following who wouldn't touch the XBOX. Both of the new machines will have amazing power (assuming Sony settle on a final specification) that will be initially limited by the developers who will need time to get to grips with the new technology to get the most out of it. Also we will be limitated by our TV's themselves. It's all very well have the best graphics chips in the world offering the best resolutions, but if no one on this country has HDTV's, then you won't get the full benefit. Just like the current consoles, we probably won't see the best from them for a couple of years.
Lee Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 Are MS still sticking with DVD for their XBOX? Or are they opting for HD-DVD? Sony are going Blu-Ray on their PS3, might be a useful way to get a Blu-Ray player
Glenn Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 Are MS still sticking with DVD for their XBOX? Or are they opting for HD-DVD? Sony are going Blu-Ray on their PS3, might be a useful way to get a Blu-Ray player 340041[/snapback] Early Xbox360s will have std DVDs, later ones will have HD-DVD, seem silly doesn't it !
Guest Kamy100 Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 I am thinking of getting a HDTV. However know nothing about them, does have anyone have some advice on what models are good. Also is it true that the tube has to be changed after a certain amount of use? As ever any help would be appreciated.
Biddy Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 (edited) Kamy, HDTV is purely a new Higher Definition for the screen. Just like PC monitors can do higher resolutions, HDTV's can show higher resolutions compared to standard TV's. Currently, PAL DVD has a can have a resolution of 720x576. The HDTV standards can be 1280x720 or 1920x1080 so effectively twice the resolution of a standard DVD so pictures should be significantly better. So HDTV is just a standard that TV should be able to display. Watch out for some that brag "HDTV Ready" TV's as most of these are hybrids and will not be true HDTV. More Info Here With regards to the TV's and the Tube issue you asked about, it looks like there will be three main types with large screen HDTV. LCD, Plasma and Projection all have their plus points and minus points. I believe the "tube" issue you are talking about is with people's belief that Plasma's need maintenance after a short period. This has been talked about as 32,000 hrs on some models. This actually equates to 6 hours veiwing per day for 16 years. Something most TV's never aspire to. There was quite a good discussion on the three types (but mainly Plasma and LCD) at digital spy here Edited August 19, 2005 by Biddy
Lee Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 Kamy, a better read would be the AVForums website, they have an extensive forum about HDTV
M-K Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 Regarding Xbox 360 and PS3, since the majority of users aren't going to have access to HDTV, at least not for the first couple of years (by which time Microsoft may be ready to upgrade again!) early games on the 360 are likely to look better than the equivalent on PS3. The PS3 will support a higher HDTV resolution, but the 360 will do 4x anti-aliasing as standard. Smoother-looking graphics. Plus the 360's GPU is better suited to texture-rich, high-geometry environments, compared to the PS3's which will be better for pixel shaders (eg the Doom 3 engine). Me, a console geek?
Guest Kamy100 Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 Thanks for the advice. Looks like I have a lot of reading up to do.
Ste B Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 Is it going to be possible to connect these up to a pc monitor ??
Gumbi Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 The 360 will be able to connect to a monitor. As for the PS3 I'm not sure.
adopted scouser Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 HDTV will only look good the day you get it, after which that picture definition will become the norm to you. The Boss bought me a Sony 27" LCD Wega thingy a while back as a sort of 'thank you'. Gobsmacked when I first got it, but now it's just my telly.
M-K Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 The 360 will be able to connect to a monitor. As for the PS3 I'm not sure. 340200[/snapback] PS3 has dual-head output at 1080p, plus every other hd/dvi output you could want. It's something else.
thebigguy Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 i'll be gettign xbox it can play the older games i heard and y not get the console at beginning They wasnt going to put hard drive in but had to to make it backwards compatible wit older games free xbox live if connected to internet be able to download software updates for ya xbox so way internet and software is coming they cud off set the xbox to auto check for software upgrades wen goes online on raw power the xbox 360 even beats the ps3 liek 100 times on the bandwidth side xbox 360 has a 3 core processor with each core runnign at 3ghz or over wen ps3 has 1 core Xbox 360 can be conencted to pc as standard and can load ya mp3's vides and pictures from pc onto xbox 360 because xbox 360 is a media center aswell Also uk will be changing to hdtv mode in the next year or already goign to it so be fully hdtv in like a few years after wen they store the older ones that using atm Yeah i luv me technology which helps make life easy
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