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> why dont you just buy an X-box?
Mate has got one so if I really really really feel the need I can always pop round his house and have a blast.....as for purchasing one, no I've got a PS2 and that does me fine thanks!
Now shut up eejit!
> why dont you just buy an X-box?
Already got one. Any more stupid questions?
> What I was getting at is that, if you can buy a 40GB HD for - say -
> £40, then don't be surprised if the PS2 drive is £45 or so, because of the interface.
Yeah and I meant to say I didn't mean to start an argument! I can see what your saying about the cost of the HDD for the PS2 but as I said, if it's a hundred quid then forget it....and here I think Sony will really screw up.
The connector at the back of the PS2 looks (although I ain't looked for a while) like a normal IDE cable connector, if this is the case then surely the HDD will not be any different to a normal PC HDD.
If they charge £100 for the HDD then people are really getting ripped off for their money, that's all I was trying to say...
> FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> How mush is the modem gonna cost then? It's a broadband one, right?
>
> The modem unit is around $39.99 in the US, so if it's a straight
> dollar-to-pound conversion, you'll be looking at £39.99.
> Hopefully they'll let us benefit from the exchange rate differences,
> and we'll get it for less.
>
> It will definitely have a broadband connection. The US version has
> broadband and a 56k modem, but there was talk of the UK version not
> including the 56k option.
>
> I personally think that's a mistake, as broadband isn't widely
> available enough here in the UK. But on the plus side, it would make
> the unit cheaper still.
I couldn't agree more on the fact that its a mistake, my only thought is that Sony wanted minimal lag in the games, therefore not uncluding the 56k option for the UK, i'm sure i've read reports that SOCOM is very unplayable using 56k in the US, so it may be a good thing for some people, but bad for 56k users, shame really if thats the case regarding the lack of 56k option
> and see if a mouse and keyboard fit into the usb slots, then how will
> the hard drive fit in?
Err... in the expansion bay... y'know, that big empty space in the back of the machine?
> and if theyr planning on making it so like a pc, does that mean
> printers scanners, webcams will start appearing?
There's already a printer available in Japan called the Popegg, and a camera - the Eye Toy - has also been developed. It tracks motion, so you can use it in specially-developed games.
As for scanners - unlikely as there'd be no real use for them. But there's no reason why any USB scanner couldn't be used, IF the software supported it.
and also, what will the browser be like? anyone know?
and see if a mouse and keyboard fit into the usb slots, then how will the hard drive fit in?
and if theyr planning on making it so like a pc, does that mean printers scanners, webcams will start appearing?
and if all these things start appearing, wont computers just become obsolete?
> The X box one has got a problem or something hasn't it?
My Xbox has twice given me an error on 2-player TimeSplitters 2 - something about the drive being 'removed while in use'. Though I tend to think it's something to do with TS2, rather than the drive itself going wrong. It hasn't happened in single-player, nor on any other games.
> Oh yeah and that connecting interface is going to cost forty quid
That's not quite what I meant! I should have worded it better.
What I meant was, yes you were right, the price of the drive should now be cheaper as HD's have come down in price.
What I was getting at is that, if you can buy a 40GB HD for - say - £40, then don't be surprised if the PS2 drive is £45 or so, because of the interface.
I'm gonna watch Die Hard now. Bye.