Fuzzy said:What about the people listening to their iPods while playing their DS?
That would be me, every day.
Fuzzy said:What about the people listening to their iPods while playing their DS?
GaimeGuy said:You're an idiot. it's not hard to find a song.
GaimeGuy said:And why are you buying UMD's when you can just rip movies on your own?
Fuzzy said:What about the people listening to their iPods while playing their DS?
SantaCruZer said:If the PSP will get some good flow of games out, it will be back in business.
The Experiment said:There have been many games in Japan that have sold like shit for DS like Electroplankton.
The Experiment said:So a niche game barely sells. Is this news?
Good? Sure. Perfect? No. It has good sound quality, decent navigation and features, supports mp3 and has expandable storage. Downsides are the cost of expanding the storage and the bulk/formfactor of the device which doesn't make it the most ideal as a standalone music player in every situation, but nobody is going to recommend a PSP to someone strictly looking for a music player. That doesn't make its music playback capabilities bad.catfish said:is anyone actually arguing that the PSP is a good music player?
What is it that you want to complain about - the quality of the software or the quality of the hardware? Sony has put out plenty of high quality music players in their time, not all of which have been solely reliant on Sonicstage to get music on them.Actually, has anyone ever argued that sony make good music players at all? I remember buying a minidisc and trying to put songs on that thing and nearly smashing the minidisc after even having to look at SONICSTAGE UGH.
Yeah, okay Mr. Sour Grapes..."at first". You certainly sound like you're over it. It's a shame you can't just enjoy your DS without the unwarranted mudslinging.At first I got some penis envy...
kaching said:What is it that you want to complain about - the quality of the software or the quality of the hardware? Sony has put out plenty of high quality music players in their time, not all of which have been solely reliant on Sonicstage to get music on them.
Yeah, okay Mr. Sour Grapes..."at first". You certainly sound like you're over it. It's a shame you can't just enjoy your DS without the unwarranted mudslinging.
Kolgar said:But we simply can't judge the success or failure of PSP yet.
For one thing, we don't have much to play yet besides launch games. There's lots more to come down the road.
And why are you buying UMD's when you can just rip movies on your own?
Couldn't have said it better myself.
catfish said:dude. I'm not sour about anything. I was joking when I said it gave me penis envy. PSP is importer only here at the moment, so I had never seen one. It looks very very very nice, but it's implementation of it's extra features is just totally not a selling point. so that leaves games which PSP (post e3) has problems, well let's be honest, comparing this years coming line up between the systems, PSP just took a hiding . Unwarranted mudslinging, jeez, this is a sales thread and I mentioned that my experience was probably common the world over. Are you saying it's probably not? I'm not a fanboy and frankly I could go and buy a psp if I wanted to. I don't want to because I think Sony isn't very good at making portable devices. thats not "mudslinging"
There's about 3 decades worth you can pick through across a variety of formats - cassette, CD, MD, Flash media, HD - but you're not really interested in an objective evaluation of the players themselves so there's not much point.catfish said:Mainly I found the software to be the biggest pain in the ass to put anything on the hardware. but minidisc really isn't much of a hot system IMO either. What good music players does sony have that don't use sonic stage?
I'd say your experience is so far too limited to be making these kind of sweeping statements - you have one friend with a PSP whose usage habits you seem to observe from a distance and a bad run-in with Sonicstage. That's really seeing the forest for the trees. Beyond that, your best point is about the release schedule for both systems but even that's just premature when we're talking about a device that's only been out for 6 months, not yet in all major territories, in a market almost completely 100% owned by a single company for years prior.dude. I'm not sour about anything. I was joking when I said it gave me penis envy. PSP is importer only here at the moment, so I had never seen one. It looks very very very nice, but it's implementation of it's extra features is just totally not a selling point. so that leaves games which PSP (post e3) has problems, well let's be honest, comparing this years coming line up between the systems, PSP just took a hiding . Unwarranted mudslinging, jeez, this is a sales thread and I mentioned that my experience was probably common the world over. Are you saying it's probably not?
Well, I'm certainly convinced. See - this is my convinced face :|I'm not a fanboy and frankly I could go and buy a psp if I wanted to. I don't want to because I think Sony isn't very good at making portable devices. thats not "mudslinging"
I don't mind talking about weaknesses of the PSP, but some of you can't seem to do anything but complain about subjective issues with the PSP over and over and over again and present them as absolute "flaws" that everyone else must surely have a problem with. Not unlike Drinky's approach to the DS which you claimed to detest so. I don't seek to label you, it's your own words and actions that reek of hypocrisy.deku said:Well, what can you do really. Point out PSP's flaws and you get a bunch of labels thrown at you. As you've said, the extra features are really poorly implemented, and you're right. I think most people who aren't beholden to Sony will see it that way too. But this is GAF and such statements will get under the skin of certain posters who will argue any point, no matter how ridiculous.
To establish the PSP is exhorbitantly priced, you'd have to demonstrate that there are number of portable devices out there with similar levels of technology incorporated, costing significantly less. So where are all the portable devices with 4.3" LCDs, capable of rendering realtime DC/PS2 level visuals/AI/physics, with Wifi, 64 meg of RAM, two forms of removable storage, mp3/mp4 playback...all selling for significantly less than $250?Li Mu Bai said:These arguements do nothing to alter the PSP's exhorbitant & prohibitive cost overseas...
NDS development is not inherently cheaper, its just generally capped lower because of the kind of assets being used. Nothing stopping a PSP project from using NDS-level assets to keep costs down and it certainly seems like the tact some are essentially taking seeing as how some devs are mining their PSOne back catalog for PSP projects. If anything, I'd say it may lead to more multiplatform DS/PSP projects where the DS is the base platform....or change the cheaper R&D & more profitable NDS software. 3rd party developers are already taking notice, which will in all probability in turn lead to a more concentrated effort strictly for the NDS platform.