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JB1981 said:Has there always been the option to hit triangle on the game disc and one of the options was 'internet search' about the game? it's kind of cool .....
That'd be new...
JB1981 said:Has there always been the option to hit triangle on the game disc and one of the options was 'internet search' about the game? it's kind of cool .....
LiquidMetal14 said:You on a mission cheech? Let people enjoy their shit. Don't respond, just stop.
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.
Cheech said:Fair enough. I was really more commenting on my awe with the guys fellating this update, like it was suddenly the panacea for the PS3's online gaming ills.
The problem comes into play when people assume I'm a troll, and then I go off on a tangent. I really, truly don't understand why some console owners get so defensive so quickly.
Cheech said:I really, truly don't understand why some console owners get so defensive so quickly.
Uh huh.Cheech said:I was really more commenting on my awe with the guys fellating this update, like it was suddenly the panacea for the PS3's online gaming ills.
PuMa said:If by "a few", you mean "way too many so shut the fuck up you stupid crybabies its a damn free update you fucks", then, yes, I agree.![]()
Cheech said:Sony has perpetually this generation taken the best features of the 360's dash and implemented them in the most half-assed and haphazard way imaginable.
TTP said:YThe lack of party system in KZ2 is serious omission but you can end up playing with your buddies anyway by just putting yourselves on the same side. Unless autobalancing is activated.
Cheech said:I don't think this is a difficult argument to digest and accept, at least for the multi-console owner.
tfur said:Web and mobile access to this might be a good addition.
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.
What you don't seem to understand is that tech wise, Sony is working backwards. MS got all of their features in as soon as the 360 launched. Games support these features. MS patented some of them (like custom soundtracks.)Cheech said:I think you, chubigans, and a few others are missing the point of my criticism.
Sony has perpetually this generation taken the best features of the 360's dash and implemented them in the most half-assed and haphazard way imaginable. Everything from in-game XMB, to now the party chat, and even minor things like the clock have been screwed up.
It shows a lack of commitment on Sony's part to the expensive black albatross I have sitting in my basement. If they don't want to spend the money to "get it right", why should I reward them by buying games for the thing?
All that said, if a PS3 was my only gaming system, I'd think it was the greatest console since the NES. Only by having a 360 in the same AV rack does the PS3's lack of attention by Sony become glaring. Microsoft will spend the money to implement features their customers are asking for. Sony won't.
I don't think this is a difficult argument to digest and accept, at least for the multi-console owner.
This is an example of a dumbass who instead of testing the new feature , goes and complains about it. Yes obviously its not for use when playing KZ2 online but for the lobby it is and SP gaming too. Also this is great for nighly SOCOM games since Im unable to use mic while everyone sleeps. Only thing they should fix is add more slots and put the ppls names on the right as a list with what they are playing.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 think you, chubigans, and a few others are missing the point of my criticism.
Sony has perpetually this generation taken the best features of the 360's dash and implemented them in the most half-assed and haphazard way imaginable. Everything from in-game XMB, to now the party chat, and even minor things like the clock have been screwed up.
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Microsoft will spend the money to implement features their customers are asking for. Sony won't.
°°ToMmY°° said:when downloading a patch it gives you an estimated time of completion for the download. at least i didn't remeber it *shrugs*
chubigans said:What you want is Sony to match every single thing that MS has done for their console while keeping it all free. That is impossible from a tech standpoint, impossible from a business standpoint.
Cheech said:free online is not a sustainable business model so we need to charge some bucks.
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Speevy said:If love my Xbox 360, but if Microsoft spent all that money on NXE and it still is less user-friendly than the generic, sterile XMB, I'll just stick what what works.
Cheech said:I think the NXE does some things well, but as it stands right now it is essentially broken because of what I guess you'd call "gamerpic lag" when you hit the guide button. To reply to a previous poster, the MSN integration is also a joke because a) that has never worked well, and b) nobody really uses MSN.
I'm being straight-up truthful, I'm not here to just crap on the PS3. I actually prefer the simplicity and speed of the XMB. That's not the issue, though. What is the issue is Sony pushing out all these updates that don't fix the core problems of their online service. It's been a recurring theme since the system launched, and I'm gone from mildly amused to pissed off. Primarily because KZ2 is the first game I've bought for the system in quite some time that is truly stellar, but is kneecapped because the back-end service behind it is such garbage.
So, yes. Please, Sony, take my $50. Cash, check, or charge, I don't care.
gofreak said:Cheech -
Are you saying that PSN as it is currently isn't sustainable for free online play, or that PSN if it had - say - cross game voice chat wouldn't be sustainable?
And if the latter..why? XMB already has group video and audio chat..it's not going to cost them any more to put it in the in-game OS. What it costs them is expertise and implementation time, which is why we haven't seen it yet... it doesn't incur (significant) ongoing infrastructural costs.
Neither does P2P online play, for that matter..which no one charges for except MS. Dedicated servers actually carry an infrastructural cost, but Sony has seemed more than willing to provide those for its own games for free.
I'd also hazard to guess that PSN is, at least, paying for itself overall. Free as a business model for online play works when it encourages more people to come online, play games, and buy more games online. PSN's revenue stream isn't simple Home items*..there is the store..
*Not to mention, Sony seemed quite proud of how much coin they'd extracted with home items..$1m or so in just the first few weeks. Undeserved? Stupid? Maybe, but if we're talking revenue generation, it seems to be working for them.
Nightz said:Someone send me an invite to the chat please.
Someone send me an invite to the chat please.Kittonwy said:I'm surprised how many of us were textchatting online I wuz busy playin Killzone 2 tho.![]()
Cheech said:I would GLADLY give Sony $50 a year for a similar experience to what I get on XBL. The fact they decided not to charge was their business decision; if they decide to maintain the status quo on their service, I will end up buying less PS3 games as a result.
Based on what Sony execs have said in the past, I think they had thought they'd pay for a lot of this stuff with selling virtual crap to people via Home. Now that that product is DOA, they need to come to the realization that you know what, free online is not a sustainable business model so we need to charge some bucks.
I know for some people the fact that the PSN was free when the PS3 launched was a selling point, but I have a feeling we're not going to get that super awesome unified online service until we start paying for it.
Cheech said:To reply to a previous poster, the MSN integration is also a joke because a) that has never worked well, and b) nobody really uses MSN.
Cheech said:What is the issue is Sony pushing out all these updates that don't fix the core problems of their online service.
gofreak said:Cheech -
Are you saying that PSN as it is currently isn't sustainable for free online play, or that PSN if it had - say - cross game voice chat wouldn't be sustainable?
And if the latter..why? XMB already has group video and audio chat..it's not going to cost them any more to put it in the in-game OS. What it costs them is expertise and implementation time, which is why we haven't seen it yet... it doesn't incur (significant) ongoing infrastructural costs.
gofreak said:Neither does P2P online play, for that matter..which no one charges for except MS. Dedicated servers actually carry an infrastructural cost, but Sony has seemed more than willing to provide those for its own games for free.
I'd also hazard to guess that PSN is, at least, paying for itself overall. Free as a business model for online play works when it encourages more people to come online, play games, and buy more games online. PSN's revenue stream isn't simple Home items..there is the store..
Cheech said:I think it was Chubigans who made a pretty good point where he mentioned that part of the *real* problem here may be anything from the hardware limitations (e.g. not enough memory to do a persistant voice party system), to Microsoft's patents. We don't really know.
Cheech said:The biggest mistake Sony made in the online gaming space this gen, above all else, is not developing a unified gaming service and then REQUIRING game developers to use it. That's not a "Microsoft" thing, it's just good business sense. It's cheaper for the developers, and will result in a better experience for their customers.
Cheech said:It's like when we were kids and we'd play Jacks, get sick of it, then go play kickball. At the end of the day, all we want as gamers is the ability to have a smooth game and stay in constant communication with our friends.
mh56 said:so are they ever gonna put a voice chat system like 360? it would be so good for something like killzone.,...yea yea i know i can just go into a squad, but it'd be better if it was a seperate system that could continue and be held into the xmb
Tideas said:Here's what I don't get. Why do you want Sony to charge for PSN when some of us DON"T CARE ABOUT THE FEATURES YOU WANT.
What about those of us who just wants to play online for free? And everything else is just whipping on top?
gofreak said:Constant communication is unlocked with text-chat...dare I ask if you've used it with a decent group of friends or one of the GAF rooms? Did you not see how it brings that feeling of being in constant touch with your group?
It doesn't (yet) automate party management (in terms of inviting and pulling people into games automagically) or the like, but it brings that constant feeling of being together across games.
your saying to get unified chat working across the xmb is gonna costs sony mad money? it doesnt have to work for every game, it could just work like the text chat system, why would you and your friendd even have to load halo 3 to get voice woriking? couldnt you just use the chat party?Cheech said:Last summer, a buddy of mine got his 360 stolen, and another buddy had his shipped to Mexico for RROD.
So, Battlefield: BC drops, and we're frothing at the mouth to play this game. We'd normally buy it on the 360, but thanks to the delightful combo of home invasion and the worst game hardware design since the N-Gage, we bought it for our PS3s.
The party system for the game was hacked on using the PS3's mail system, but it worked well. However, voice was 100% broken. It didn't even PRETEND to work.
So, we ended up using our computers and running a Ventrilo server to make it happen. After those two dudes got working 360s back, we ended up using a Halo 3 lobby (since it was pre-party chat).
My point is, if you want a well maintained and unified service amongst all your games for a console, it costs money. A LOT of money. And, apparently more money than Sony is taking in at the moment with PS3 games and Home. So, while you may be happy with the performance of the online gaming experience in game X, there is no guarantee the next PS3 online game you buy will provide the same experience.
Where the hell do you live, and how long have you been on the internet?Cheech said:b) nobody really uses MSN.
Mik2121 said:Where the hell do you live, and how long have you been on the internet?
Because you know.. MSN is the largest IM service and the userbase has a fuckton millions of users. So yeah... way to be out of touch.
mh56 said:your saying to get unified chat working across the xmb is gonna costs sony mad money? it doesnt have to work for every game, it could just work like the text chat system, why would you and your friendd even have to load halo 3 to get voice woriking? couldnt you just use the chat party?
I gotta agree with him yea its probably the largest IM service, I even use it, but as people get older, more and more of my friends have stopped ussing i, going from when I was 18 like 4 years ago, our whole grade in school used it, but now...only a few friends use it, everyone uses fucking facebook to communicate now yea it sucksMik2121 said:Where the hell do you live, and how long have you been on the internet?
Because you know.. MSN is the largest IM service and the userbase has a fuckton millions of users. So yeah... way to be out of touch.
Mik2121 said:Where the hell do you live, and how long have you been on the internet?
Because you know.. MSN is the largest IM service and the userbase has a fuckton millions of users. So yeah... way to be out of touch.
Tideas said:Americans use AIM (AOL Instant Messenger).