Panajev2001a said:![]()
Still, I like PSN IRC!
Lince said:so the grayed out voice chat icon actually means what I think it does mean?
it's coming![]()
Hawks and smoke signals arent persistent...Panajev2001a said:![]()
Still, I like PSN IRC!
Fersis said:Hawks and smoke signals arent persistent...
Its a funny strip tough...
<3 PSN CHAT <3
JB1981 said:I think I will spend a lot less time on GAF and more time on IRC PSN. I can talk about games WHILE I'm playing them, in multiple chat rooms. Take that, GAF.
PSN 2.7 = The New GAF.
the_prime_mover said:Yeah, PSN chat is a very cool little feature. It is nice to be playing a game while getting a constant text bubble pop. Typing is obviously slower than speech which means that the conversations move at a nicer pace. If it was voice chat then a room of 10 people would be insane (KZ2 pre/post game lobby!). I think it is great to log into a room, boot up a game and just play and chat. If I am focused on playing then that is what I can do, but when there is a lull in the game I can pull up the chat group and quickly catch up on the discussion.
This of course does not mean that there is no room for a harmonized voice chat function. But for what the text chat is, it is great.
LCfiner said:Normally I would recognize this as sarcasm but I'm not so sure in this thread...
The chat is like faaaaaaar better on what i was expecting, yesterday was tonz of fun chatting with you guys.gofreak said:With his subsequent sentence I believe he's just saying that with perhaps 16 people, text is more manageable than voice..which I think would be true. It can get hectic enough at times as is..imagining putting voice in there for everyone would be chaotic to say the least.
Voice if and when it comes will need to be in smaller groups..but I hope it will integrate neatly with the text chat system, because that's what I'll still be using 90% of the time.
StalkingSilence said:
andycapps said:Previously I was unable to watch the 480p versions on Hulu because the browser didn't seem able to handle it and it'd be a choppy mess. For anyone else in the same position previously, is it any better now?
gofreak said:Also, here's some ideas I've seen thrown about in chat for improvement:
1) Censorship fixes (duh)
2) Removing the message length cap, and either capping pop-up messages to fit, or having a fixed maximum size pop-up that scrolls slowly through longer messages
3) Integrate with PS1/PS2/BD/DVD playback
4) With so much screenspace available in chat currently, there's room for features like, perhaps, a live media feed which grabs screenshots taken with the screenshot facility and displays them for others in the chat room. Youtube uploading could also perhaps even be hacked to allow for live broadcasting to others in the room from your game. Basically providing a live window for others into your game. Then make video and image taking standard across all games, and...
5) Custom banner pics for a chatroom? (e.g. if one wanted to create an official GAF themed room etc.)
6) Participant list displayed always
7) Add current activity to participant list (so you can see what games others are playing without hitting the friends list)
8) Notifications when other participants unlock trophies..or perhaps sames notification covering your whole friends list? Kind of like LBP notifications.
9) Lynx ads (hurhur)
IMO there seems to be tonnes of potential for building on this..they could really turn it into almost a 'shared homepage' for your ps3 activity.
GoFreak said:Some folks also suggested custom fonts and colours..but I dunno if that could get a bit myspace-messy?
Cheech said:I came here to mention how upset I was that Sony delayed my Lost BD watching last night with a worthless feature, but I think I stumbled into the Land of Denial here.
So, I'm going to just sit there getting shot up in Killzone so I can participate in text chat?
The Penny Arcade strip got it right. This is yet another half-assed feature by Sony that will only help justify the decision by those of us who use the 360 as their primary gaming device. I think Killzone 2 is a great game, but I would play it a lot more if it was on the 360.
Fo' realz ?Cheech said:I came here to mention how upset I was that Sony delayed my Lost BD watching last night with a worthless feature, but I think I stumbled into the Land of Denial here.
So, I'm going to just sit there getting shot up in Killzone so I can participate in text chat?
The Penny Arcade strip got it right. This is yet another half-assed feature by Sony that will only help justify the decision by those of us who use the 360 as their primary gaming device. I think Killzone 2 is a great game, but I would play it a lot more if it was on the 360.
My PSN ID is RichP.
Cheech said:I came here to mention how upset I was that Sony delayed my Lost BD watching last night with a worthless feature, but I think I stumbled into the Land of Denial here.
StalkingSilence said:The 2.70 update was required to watch a Blu-ray disc? Erm... not sure that's true. It says an update is required, that's to connect to the PSN. Watching a BD inherently disconnects from the PSN by design, so why would you need to update?
Cheech said:I came here to mention how upset I was that Sony delayed my Lost BD watching last night with a worthless feature, but I think I stumbled into the Land of Denial here.
So, I'm going to just sit there getting shot up in Killzone so I can participate in text chat?
The Penny Arcade strip got it right. This is yet another half-assed feature by Sony that will only help justify the decision by those of us who use the 360 as their primary gaming device. I think Killzone 2 is a great game, but I would play it a lot more if it was on the 360.
My PSN ID is RichP.
No need to go back that for when there is a present day feature available on other platforms called "Voice Chat".ScrabbleBanshee said:If you want to talk to your friends while playing whatever, there is this great 1800's technology called the telephone. Not only does it allow you to chat cross-game, but even cross-household chores, and in some cases if you're really up to date with the technology, cross-streets, and cross-countries. Pretty amazing stuff, check it out.
Cheech said:So, I'm going to just sit there getting shot up in Killzone so I can participate in text chat?
TTP said:Can't you just chat with people in game you are supposed to chat with rather than chat with your friends playing whatever they are playing?
Of course txt chat is not suitable for quick communication during active game session.
- multiple peopleLCfiner said:I think the question is: why is chat better than messaging if we're doing this outside fo the gameplay? If I can already send a message to someone from the XMB (or Xbox blades) when waiting to respawn, then what does chat do over this?
so far, the only thing I think it adds is the group dynamic.
Cheech said:I came here to mention how upset I was that Sony delayed my Lost BD watching last night with a worthless feature
Cheech said:but I think I stumbled into the Land of Denial here.
Cheech said:So, I'm going to just sit there getting shot up in Killzone so I can participate in text chat?
Cheech said:The Penny Arcade strip got it right.
Cheech said:This is yet another half-assed feature by Sony that will only help justify the decision by those of us who use the 360 as their primary gaming device.
Cheech said:I think Killzone 2 is a great game, but I would play it a lot more if it was on the 360.
StalkingSilence said:The 2.70 update was required to watch a Blu-ray disc? Erm... not sure that's true. It says an update is required, that's to connect to the PSN. Watching a BD inherently disconnects from the PSN by design, so why would you need to update?
gofreak said:---------> The point
-----> Your head
This isn't meant for 'typing while you play'. I don't sit here crashing into corners in WipeoutHD because I'm typing. I play a race, pop back into chat if I saw something interesting was said that I want to respond to, then go on and play the next race. Meanwhile you can keep an eye on the chat via the overlaid pop-ups while playing.
It's a common touchpoint for a group of people as they play..but not something you have to be constantly messaging with or even paying attention to if you don't want. You touch base when it suits, while keeping an eye without distraction from your pad. When playing = one way communication from group to you, When not = n-way communication between group and you in the chat window.
Voice lets you do the latter with less distraction from your pad, that's one of its upsides. But it has its downsides too. Different methods, different contexts, different results... even though I may personally prefer text I can see the utility in both, and I think it's worth Sony providing both.
Cheech said:No, but it's required to go into the PSN Store, which I always like doing when I fire my PS3 up on either that Thursday or the soonest time I fire it up after Thursday.
It's an OCD thing, I think. I do the same thing on "360 Tuesdays".
Cheech said:You want to know how my friends and I communicate during Killzone 2 matches?
We have party chat running on our 360s. "Fo realz".
Cheech said:If you're doing it while gaming though, why not just send a text message from the XMB "in game" in between rounds?
Cheech said:If you're doing it while gaming though, why not just send a text message from the XMB "in game" in between rounds?
ScrabbleBanshee said:If you want to talk to your friends while playing whatever, there is this great 1800's technology called the telephone. Not only does it allow you to chat cross-game, but even cross-household chores, and in some cases if you're really up to date with the technology, cross-streets, and cross-countries. Pretty amazing stuff, check it out.
Totobeni said:I am still on 2.60 and I just entered PS store for Killzone 4D thing like hour ago :|
look like my PS3 is one fucking magical unit ..
Text chat:TTP said:It's faster to drop a line in a chat room populated with 15 ppl rather than create a message, select multiple recipients and send it?
TTP said:*shrugs*
We just use PS3 headsets. Cheaper than a whole console.
Tntnnbltn said:Text chat:
- Press PS button
- Press X
- Write message
Text messages:
- Press PS button
- (Pause)
- Select Message Box
- Go down two times
- Select Create Message
- Press X
- Select Select from Friends
- (Pause)
- Select your 15 friends
- Press right
- Select OK
- Press down
- Press X
- Write subject title
- Press down
- Press X
- Write message
- Press down
- Select Send
That's without even getting into reading the replies
Indeed, I'm already laughing. More at you than with you.Cheech said:It's almost funny, in a "the PS3 is one of the biggest console abortions of all time" kind of a way.
Cheech said:OK, maybe I can learn something new.
The reason we use our 360s is because KZ2's wack matchmaking doesn't always put us on the same team. And even then, the party chat is preferred because we don't have the background "noise" generated by "YoNutzMyMowth89" and the rest of his squad.
Did they do any work on the matchmaking? I haven't played KZ2 since 1.2, don't know if there's been an update since then.
chubigans said:Indeed, I'm already laughing. More at you than with you.
But whatever. There's always a few whiners when it comes to free updates.