£360.
2x DVD drives.
Top line, best on the planet graphics.
Top line, best on the planet CPU.
Top line, best on the planet Physics CPU.
Enough RAM to keep loading times down.
Wireless controller sensors - upto 6 controllers.
Motion sensor controllers.
No ethernet - no online capablity.
2x 24mb Memory card ports.
Bang no problem. Now, why Sony couldnt have done this system.
Why two DVD drives? Why in the hell?
And you're forgetting that Blu-ray is Sony's technology, and that they're actually using the PS3 to leverage the technology into people's homes. That's why they've done what they've done, for good or bad.
And online capabilities are what people want- every next-gen console has it, and it's been a huge hit for the 360. So they'd be pretty daft to exclude it.
2 because its never been done before. One for music CD/DVDs and one for game DVDs.
You gotta think different to get poeple noticing.
I know all about Blu-Ray. Sony can manage all this without a Blu-Ray PS3.
Thanks.
PS: Its not a real idea, im just brainstorming and wanting a PS3 my way.
Omg, that just sounded like you were talking about a PC. :|
THIS IS WHY A CONSOLE MUST REMAIN A SIMPLE EFFECTIVE GAMING MACHINE. >:-(
Ffs, Mark you just described a PC. :<
Im an Ex online fan now.
I dont want updates, new tracks, new cars. I want a fully functional game. Then once finished, I want the next fully functional game one year later. Then I want the next evolution of that game, untill new hardware comes out.
Im not interested in old games.
Im not interested in Star Wars, Action Force, Lego Town, or Technics Lego anymore.
I would not user a controller for Dave!! I would use my bare hands, and manly power which I have oddles of.