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I'm a little surprised by the news, might attract new people towards Sony and maybe even attract PS2 owners to swap their PS2 for one of these.
Views?
> DVD writer in a games console, aren't they just providing the
> technology to have their games copied?
No, it's not like having a blank tape - *they* can control what you record on DVD due to it being digital. Pre-recorded games are or will be blocked so you just can't make a copy like that. Such dvd writers on a consoles would be only for recording your own stuff like photo's, music clips, and so on.
> Hard drive is a stupid idea. In PS3? Yes. In this sprused up PS2?
> NO!
>
> Why? Unlike the XBOX with its hrd drive the whole time, which actually
> has rather large save files, games which use it as a cashe (for
> quicker loadings and extra memory) and for games like Blinx...not ONE
> PS2 game does this, making the harddrive rather redundant with only
> about 8megs of data on it.
>
> Oh - it records TV you say? Sky + does it better with TV guide and
> record one channel while watching another, and unless Sony have bout
> out Sky it will never do that.
>
> Analouge TV? VCR.
>
> DVD-Recrder? If its the same price as some of the present
> DVD-Recorders (About £300) it will never sell!
>
>
> Its a rather worrying project really....Nothing particually against
> sony. PS3 will be great im sure, but this? Perhaps if it and the PS2
> came out at the same time - People may have got this instead of a DVDR
> or HDrecorder. But its too late now....
>
>
> ...Silly Sony....And as for no memory card ports, and controllers
> round the back, thats even worse than the old power switch round the
> back!
FFX does use the hard disc to speed up load times, but it's not a requirement.
SKY+, thats another £10 per month on top of PAY channel line ups just to press record. PACE have a Freeview version which has no contract . And Sony "software" based recorder probably wouldn't need subscription. However, this kind of thing is usually limited - there is no way a Sony machine like this would include a Cable, Freeview, Satellite, or PAL Analogue tuner. U would have to connect it up to a Freeview, Cable, or Satellite box - so you could only record what you have on the screen (can't record one digital channel while viewing another digital channel).
DVD recorders are getting much cheaper now. Just last Dec, the Philips DVD machine for your tv was £799, now it's less than half price. Another 6 months and you will def see similar machines for £249.99, and possibly £199.99.
> DVD writer in a games console, aren't they just providing the
> technology to have their games copied?
Already said :-)
> Lets hope, for their own sake, they have made the security much
> tighter in terms of 'chipping' or 'modifying' the console. I mean...
> entertainment system.
>
> With a DVD writer, phoneys out there could basically copy a PS2 game
> using the thing, and then play it straight away!
>
> Looks and sounds nice, bet the price wont though.
Hold on, hold on. A DVD Writer is possible in the future. But I bet Games are copy protected so you can't copy them! Like trying to make a VHS copy of (most) DVD movies - there is a block in there. If a future console has a CD writer or DVD Writer it will be for storing your own stuff like internet downloads, sound clips, photo's, etc.
BTW, blank DVD's have less capacity than "pre-made" DVD's. So if it's a really big DVD game, it might not fit on to the blank disc.
To me its no different to the way Nintendo release products like the GBA and then the GB SP.