By James Pickett (Jp)Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 14:20 GMT
. . . they undercut Xbox Live's expensive service, I'll use this for an occasional rental. Liking the copy to PSP option as I'm too lazy to rip stuff myself these days!
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 16th July 2008 14:26 GMT
Isn't it a shame that Sony still haven't figured out how to do playlists of videos to watch things back to back? The one thing I really, really want to complete my requirements
i wonder why you bother to include the GBP and EUR conversions of the dollar prices for this.
it's not available outside the US - it'll probably take AGES before it is, and we know full well that the prices on this side of the pond will be far greater than your calculate figures.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 16th July 2008 14:59 GMT
well it is a kick because Sony users don't have to pay they exhorbitant XBL subscription price on top of the price of these movies. and the Sony movies are the same price aren't they?
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 16th July 2008 15:08 GMT
Xbox service is XBL Gold (£50 a year), plus Netflix subs.
This is free, with better studio support, already there is decent stuff on there at launch, like Family Guy and Futurama episodes.
So yes, This totally trumped Microsoft's Netflix annoucement. It's hardly suprising, as the PS3 is a far better platform for movie downloads, seeing as every single one has a standard HDD, and PSN access is free. I wonder how many of those 18m 360's actually have HDD AND XBL Gold? At a guess 10m.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 16th July 2008 15:14 GMT
Two reports on Sony's breifing when they really had nothing to say other than they're finally doing what Microsoft has done for ages and they're releasing an 80gb PS3 in the states.
Did the register apparently miss the massive XBox live overhaul such as the community content and perhaps the most important news at all of E3? That's Final Fantasy XIII is coming to the 360 same day as the PS3, or to put it another way.
Oh and The Register is also usually quite proud of itself when it exposes "lies" in sales figures, at least when we're talking about Microsoft. They're also very quick to point to VGChartz.com as proof of their sales figures. Well, here's one for you The Reg, a quote from the Sony breifing:
"We're well on the way to selling more than 10 million PlayStation 3s"
Yet VGChartz.com shows 13mill sold.
So there it is, whilst VGChartz claims 13mill, straight from the horses mouth Sony admits it hasn't yet even sold 10mill PS3s, it's lost it's greatest hope of all - FFXIII as an exclusive and it's got nothing else new or groundbreaking to show. This E3 has been an unmitigated disaster for Sony and yet The Reg is ignoring all the Sony tragedies whilst hyping up the few scraps of non-news Sony did manage to show off and whilst ignoring the important news from MS and Nintendo which dwarfs the pitiful scraps Sony can provide.
Arguably the only good thing Sony did show was Mag, but even then they tried to hype it as something new and amazing when in reality it's nothing new, Planetside did it over 5 years.
Sony has well and truly lost the battle, they had a miserable start but things were looking promising last year, things were picking up, but it already seems they're exhausted because they simply haven't got anything else other than the few promises from last year which they've still yet to deliver bar the video store.
Nice try Sony, maybe next round you'll stand a chance of coming somewhere other than last place or at least not end up so badly behind in last place as this time.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 16th July 2008 15:16 GMT
Look all you microsoft fans xbox is a PC with a plastic case around it calling it Xbox lol PS3 is based on 7 cell processor technology
huff and puff and moan about ps3 but frankly you will be on you r next version of xbox maybave xbox 720 whilst all of us PS3 users will still be on the same console
Look how long PS2 took matched Original Xbox that was released 5 years after ps2.
Xbox pfffft no thanks if i want a pc to game i will use PC !
Bah, you can't even go on with a US PSN account and make it work, seems locked to IP addresses, unline the rest of the store.
Still, seeing as Sony are one of the biggest movie studios in the world, it shouldn't be too hard for them to get the UK store up and running with content.
Unlike MS, which treats Europe like a retarded step-child it'd rather not see or think about and will have to negotiate regional licencing deals itself.
By SecretgeekPosted Wednesday 16th July 2008 16:00 GMT
The list of movies it currently has is pretty crap really and I wonder with 300+ movies whether initially PS will be any better though it's studio line up looks strong. Remember there are an AWFUL lot of crappy movies that Hollywood execs are desperate to see any kind of return on even if it's a few thousand people renting it out of curiosity.
I'm interested to see what Netflix will bring to the party though from what I've heard it'll not be much better in the way of quality.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 16th July 2008 17:30 GMT
$50 / year isn't what I'd call "exhorbitant"... especially when it's pretty clear which online service is better.
From the sidelines people may not see/care, but go to any gaming forums for a third-party, multi-platform developer, and watch as they complain about the PS3 lacking basic functionality that the 360's always had - things like friend invites and buddy lists.
As for saying this has "Trumped" MS's announcement? That's silly - what you have is Sony playing catch up, again. MS already has movies, for about the same rental price, now they'll have Netflix as well. Well hey, at least you guys finally have achievements / trophies.
"Look all you microsoft fans xbox is a PC with a plastic case around it calling it Xbox lol PS3 is based on 7 cell processor technology"
Hurrah for 7 cell processor technology - now look at the games. Just about every third party game looks better on Xbox. Metacritic shows almost double the number of games with an 80+ rating on Xbox vs PS3.
If you're really into movies you'd buy a PS3 for the BD and then try and rationalize the shortcomings in the gaming areas... and here we are.
I'm not sure 'The Reg' do give a fuck about playing favourites to any particular console. Although, if it would enrage people who live and die over their choice of console, which might hypothetically be an Xbox 360, I'm all for that.
@Anonymous Coward - "Sigh @ The Register bias again" #
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 16th July 2008 19:34 GMT
Nobody is forcing you to read the articles published by The Register, it is still a free world, so if you do not like the article why not find another news outlet that caters more to your taste?
Have to say, this constant bickering from console fanboys is annoying.
By WilliamPosted Wednesday 16th July 2008 20:22 GMT
Why do you keep publishing these Sony stories? You're so biased. Did they offer you a free TV or something. I never hear anything, ANYTHING about my Atari 2600. Just last week 8 of us from accross the country got together to play a defender championship. Where was the register then? Eh? Nowhere to be seen. Probably drinking fancy cups of piss disguised as coffee, paying through the nose for the bastard green logo on the side of the cup, leafing through the Sony catalogue getting to choose their winnigs for glorifying the sons of satan.
You biased bastards. You better come to our pong knockout in Stockholm next month or I will KNOW you are a puppet of the Japanese masters.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 17th July 2008 08:47 GMT
"From the sidelines people may not see/care, but go to any gaming forums for a third-party, multi-platform developer, and watch as they complain about the PS3 lacking basic functionality that the 360's always had - things like friend invites and buddy lists."
Funny, my PS3 does both of these things just fine with the latest firmware...
As patiently explained to the Sony fanboys last week, the 360 has had a "pay per title with no subscription, no not even Gold Live" movie service for over a year. Netflix support is a minor addition to it, whereby 360 users can use the existing free supplement to the main Netflix service for streaming movies via their telly instead of on a PC.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 17th July 2008 12:20 GMT
Like most everything else, firmware isn't the question - Sony left it up to the individual developers to implement almost everything.
So sure, maybe the firmware supports it (just now) but many (most?) games don't support or allow it.
As an example - how many publishers have already come out and said they're not retroactively adding trophy support?
And that's the difference. Basic functionality like this being left to developers to implement rather than having it being provided as part of the framework / ecosystem.
Comments on: Sony PS3 movie downloads are go
"Kick in the knickers?" #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 13:47 GMT
If . . . #
By James Pickett (Jp) Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 14:20 GMT
Limited use - shame #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 14:26 GMT
Xbox - Goodbye #
By Mark Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 14:36 GMT
umm.. no #
By K Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 14:48 GMT
US only - rubbish #
By Matt Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 14:54 GMT
prices #
By jai Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 14:55 GMT
re: "Kick in the knickers?" #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 14:59 GMT
Nice. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 15:08 GMT
@ Register #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 15:08 GMT
Sigh @ The Register bias again #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 15:14 GMT
Xbox ? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 15:16 GMT
Muppets with nothing better to do.... #
By broooks Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 15:26 GMT
RE: Limited use - shame #
By bluesxman Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 15:31 GMT
Not in UK :-( #
By Joe K Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 15:39 GMT
As much as I like my Xbox... #
By Secretgeek Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 16:00 GMT
re: "well it is a kick" #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 17:30 GMT
Bias? #
By Alex Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 17:30 GMT
@Anonymous Coward - "Sigh @ The Register bias again" #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 19:34 GMT
Bastards #
By William Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 20:22 GMT
@William #
By Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 20:38 GMT
@Tony Smith #
By Graham Lockley Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 22:59 GMT
re: Sigh @ The Register bias again #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 08:45 GMT
re:re "well it is a kick" #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 08:47 GMT
Yawn #
By Iain Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 09:08 GMT
Outside Of USA? Not Until 2009 #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 09:19 GMT
@ xbox #
By Abe Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 09:47 GMT
re: Are you still stuck in 2006? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 12:20 GMT