04-05-2007, 11:06 AM
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Posted this when asked to NOT to start flaming and arguing over consoles.
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I asked you to stop.
You didn't. Although I can nab you on 2 infractions right now, so I suggest you stop.
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I viewed the entire post as pretty flame-baitish.
Though I will comment on your little MGS4 shop there, can you tell me on average how much of the Blu-Ray disc that the PS3 games actualy use?
I'm not talking about with Sony's bullshit dummy files, I'm talking about how much space the actual games take up. (I know for a fact that Motorstorm uses this method.)
Oh, and on to that lack of foresight, why is it that Sony can't seem to stay away from pirates? You would think that by using a peripheral that is not yet available in PC Drives yet, they would be able to avoid people even being able to READ the discs via a PC, or something that can read and rip the data, though within half a year of them releasing the hardware, the firmware has been cracked and the (pathetic excuse for) encryption on the PS3 discs. Sony also seems to not be able to outrun piracy on the PSP, the firmware that they try so desperately to disable running unsigned code on is cracked and often times well on its way to being downgraded/exploited within the week of its release.
Just because I don't like your tone, I'm not going to stop there, can we call into question Sony's failed attempts at storage mediums? BetaMax? Minidisc? Pro DUO (sony intended for Pro DUO to become a universal storage medium), if we're in that ballpark, how about Magic Gate? Sony's callup for DRM. Their latest flop? UMD, ever hear of it?
Please, do NOT go into Microsoft's lack of "foresight", without looking at the past of the company that you're defending.
<edit> Oh, can we please bring into question the read-speeds of Blu-Ray? Which are notoriously poor? Please, explain Sony's "magic" excuse for that one if we're going to have a shit flinging contest, hell i'm half tempted to post a funny little picture to retourt your (poor) MGS4 image
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