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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: Joker on January 08, 2001, 11:27:40 PM
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This is probably what i\'m most excited about over the recent news accumliated. Even though its not offical my hopes are high.
from IGN
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PlayStation 2 Gets its Hard Drive
Northern California hard drive manufacturer Seagate Technology seals deal with Sony.
January 8, 2001
Although it hasn\'t been officially announced yet, Sony Computer Entertainment America had signed a deal with Seagate Technology to manufacture SCEA\'s Hard Drive Drive (HDD), IGN learned late last week.
The initial deal was landed so that Seagate could become the lead manufacturer of SCEA\'s HDD, of which most details have been veiled to date. IGNPS2 has uncovered, however, that the system should size up at about 3.5 inches wide, and could hold as much data as 20-30 Gigs (gigabytes).
SCEA hopes to transform its game system/DVD player into a full set-top box with the help of Internet access and the HDD, which should enable users to download movies, games, and patches/information, MP3 files, and digital photos and store the information on the system. The HDD should also enable developers more leeway in development and design, if Sony can position the HDD so that a substantial number of users purchase them.
Seagate is believed to be in development with two HDD designs, the internal unit and a standalone version. The internal HDD will fit into the back bay of the North American PS2, while the external one (if such a version exists) will stand by its side, like the Japanese version of the HDD.
And while Seagate is believed to be the primary hard-drive supplier, its contract with Sony is not exclusive, it\'s believed. Seagate also will supply hard drives for Microsoft\'s much-hyped Xbox
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Notice the bottom it says
"it\'s believed. Seagate also will supply hard drives for Microsoft\'s much-hyped Xbox"
theres something the X-Box fanboys can\'t mkae fun of. If thats true then I ask the question to the fanboys. If your glorious X-Box is go great, then why is it sharing a HD with the PS2 that most of you despise so willingly so?
But then again these are potential rumours.
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So in effect, game developers could use the HDD (hard drive drive? WTF? Isn\'t it hard disk drive) ike the people did with the expansion pack on the N64?
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It\'s different from the ram pak for N64. I must say, seagate being the HD producer for PS2 isn\'t really a big deal...
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Alright I admit its not "huge" news. But its news about the HDD and up until then I knew zip so i\'m happy my foggy vision is becming slightly clearer. Not my fault they keep and distribute details piece by piece.
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Wait lemme get this right... i could download mp3s and then play em on me stereo (dolby hooked up to ps2?)
.....OR.....
Could i upload patches for say ssx with new tracks and glitch fixers???
Sony should use this to beat x-box!!
Is this gonna be some menu where ur mp3s pics r or is this gonna be like pc folders?
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SCEA hopes to transform its game system/DVD player into a full set-top box with the help of Internet access and the HDD, which should enable users to download movies, games, and patches/information, MP3 files, and digital photos and store the information on the system. The HDD should also enable developers more leeway in development and design, if Sony can position the HDD so that a substantial number of users purchase them.
Not exactly the news I expected from sony. Patches? I SINCERELY hope that by patch, they mean new system drivers for support for newer types of USB hardware like Mp3 players and such. Otherwise, if by patch they mean upgrades for rushed games, then this is a step in x-box\'s direction. However, since not everyone will have an HDD, I HIGHLY doubt this will happen for games. Lets just hope that Sony takes Seagate\'s HDD as an OPTIONAL device for certain games rather then a requirement for others.
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Actually Ryu, I can see patches as somewhat of a good thing if used properly. Granted, shipping a game early and then patching it later is bad business and hopefully it will be kept to a minimum.. but wouldn\'t it be great to play TTT online? You can\'t right now because the game dosen\'t support it, but at some point in the future Namco can create a patch enabling online play. Patches can be sold, not as "bandages" for screwed up code, but as expansions for games you already own.
New Music patches, New skins patches, new levels patches, patches that allow you to use the latest USB peripherals on the market well after the game has been shipped to the consumer. These kind of patches, I think, could be very beneficial to the consumer and I for one look forward to them. (As long as their free and don\'t encourage lazyness in developers that is).
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OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOT A HARD DRIVE!!!!!!!!!!
NOT BROADBAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some of that good ole sony innovation... :)
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Originally posted by Docwiz
OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOT A HARD DRIVE!!!!!!!!!!
NOT BROADBAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some of that good ole sony innovation... :)
I\'m glad to see you\'re still good \'ol Docwiz. :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by SonyFan
Actually Ryu, I can see patches as somewhat of a good thing if used properly. Granted, shipping a game early and then patching it later is bad business and hopefully it will be kept to a minimum.. but wouldn\'t it be great to play TTT online? You can\'t right now because the game dosen\'t support it, but at some point in the future Namco can create a patch enabling online play. Patches can be sold, not as "bandages" for screwed up code, but as expansions for games you already own.
Yeah right, a 50 dollar patch called, buy the next gen or the game..
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This is not good news at all. If Sony can find a way to get the HDD into every PS2, then I commend them. In fact, I will buy a PS2 if Sony finds a way to do that since it would mean that the Sony Corporation operates from the hands of God Almighty. I\'ll get baptized in the name of Sony after severing my penis off. What\'s so ironic in this forum is that some people here who don\'t buy Sega cite the 32X and SegaCD as reasons why. Yet these same ones are ranting and raving about the PS2 HDD. PS2 is becoming more and more of a PC than a game machine. Only PC\'s have USB, HDD, and IEEE 1394 (what in the hell does FireWire have to do with games--oh yeah right, nothing) in the same box. Please don\'t bring up Xbox because all it has is a HDD which will be standard for consoles from this generation on and a system\'s CPU will no longer be a big deal from this generation onward. Add-ons kill systems, plain and simple. Even the key gameplay advantages of a HDD will be lost with a PS2. Developers won\'t write seperate code to take advantage of it if everyone doesn\'t have one, plain and simple.
C\'mon, let\'s be for real here. This is no mere accessory like a remote control for DVD playback, a HDD affects the games you play. This is not good news at all.
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speaking of a remote control add on
i will be pissed when i have to buy a remote only to play DVD movies on the XBOX. as pathetic as the "win95 and win98 plus packs" if u want the little extras, you have to overpay for them. :rolleyes:
mm
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ok... speaking of peripherics
Do you know how much will be the ps2 modem and HD, and the velocity and space of the HD and modem?
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its not really huge news.
sony announced when they launched the ps2 that a HDD would be avaliable for it. an the news about seagate is faily old now also.
sorry i dont men to burst your bubble but im not really that excited.
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If Sony can find a way to get the HDD into every PS2, then I commend them. In fact, I will buy a PS2 if Sony finds a way to do that since it would mean that the Sony Corporation operates from the hands of God Almighty.
That\'s simple enough... want Net play, buy the broadband adapter that comes with an HDD so that way all who can go online have an alternate source for saving certain upgrades and whatnot. That sounds simple enough to me. Don\'t go online, you can\'t download the upgrades.
PS2 is becoming more and more of a PC than a game machine. Only PC\'s have USB, HDD, and IEEE 1394 (what in the hell does FireWire have to do with games--oh yeah right, nothing) in the same box.
Firewire makes sense for certain peripherals, especially those made by sony that are pretty options like the memory stick or what not, although admittedly so, I would never buy that crap. However, the x-box does come with HD support and a LAN connection out of the box. Lets just say that X-Box is no better then PS2 in that respect.
Please don\'t bring up Xbox because all it has is a HDD which will be standard for consoles from this generation on and a system\'s CPU will no longer be a big deal from this generation onward. Add-ons kill systems, plain and simple.
The HD, the ethernet support... so, making it built in is ok, but making it to where in order to use it, you have to buy a peripheral is not ok? Hmm... better let MS know that and stop them from releasing a console that doesn\'t play DVD\'s out of the box but you have to buy a remote to do it instead :rolleyes:
Even the key gameplay advantages of a HDD will be lost with a PS2. Developers won\'t write seperate code to take advantage of it if everyone doesn\'t have one, plain and simple.
If by added advantage you mean saving it to the HD to play or using extra add ons from the net, then what difference does it make? You probably still can save it to the HDD if you have one and the add ons from the net are optional to begin with, like Christmas Nights with the Saturn. Its like buying a PC game, you can buy it and play it to your hearts content, but if you want anything new and free for it, you have to dl it off the net which is why the ethernet support will be included with the HDD.
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Originally posted by mm
i will be pissed when i have to buy a remote only to play DVD movies on the XBOX
Hmmm, I wonder how many have (or plan to) purchase PS2 remotes in preference to using the gamepad?
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Hmmm, I wonder how many have (or plan to) purchase PS2 remotes in preference to using the gamepad?
The fact that having a remote to use a built in feature is not a requirement is a big factor in my book.
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Originally posted by Ryu
Hmmm, I wonder how many have (or plan to) purchase PS2 remotes in preference to using the gamepad?
The fact that having a remote to use a built in feature is not a requirement is a big factor in my book. [/B]
I agree,
why can\'t you use a controller if you want to,
not everybody is a hardcore DVD user
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Originally posted by Chrono
I agree, why can\'t you use a controller if you want to,
not everybody is a hardcore DVD user
No, but then the XBox is a games machine first. I don\'t see the big deal in purchasing a cheap remote control if I want to watch DVD movies.
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The PS2 is a game machine as well. Making it to where it can play DVD\'s out of the box or with the aid of a remote doesn\'t make it any less of a DVD player. I\'m sure the fact that it is a DVD player will be a major selling point of the system and a huge justification for its bloated cost, which will be at the least, 299. Does it matter how you word it, DVD first, game machine first, blah blah. Who cares when most of the X-Box\'s games are PS2 ports?
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Originally posted by Ryu
The PS2 is a game machine as well. Making it to where it can play DVD\'s out of the box or with the aid of a remote doesn\'t make it any less of a DVD player. I\'m sure the fact that it is a DVD player will be a major selling point of the system and a huge justification for its bloated cost, which will be at the least, 299. Does it matter how you word it, DVD first, game machine first, blah blah. Who cares when most of the X-Box\'s games are PS2 ports?
most of ps2 games are pc ports or dc.
the only ones that might be worth a dam are Konami\'s games and squares final fantasy the rest are crap even gt3 or should i say the late gt2000.aka gt2 tracks.
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most of ps2 games are pc ports or dc.
the only ones that might be worth a dam are Konami\'s games and squares final fantasy the rest are crap even gt3 or should i say the late gt2000.aka gt2 tracks.
Hehe, Konami\'s games, a good 20 or so titles, Final Fantasy, possibly the biggest selling console game to date, The Bouncer, Klonoa 2, Tekken 4, Soul Calibur 2, and a few others are not PC or DC ports... 30+ games that are not PC or DC ports sounds like more then enough reason to buy a console. Hell, I know people on this board who would buy PS2 JUST for MGS2. Also, don\'t hit me with the crap "MGSX will be on X-Box, blah blah" you\'re right, it will...
about a year after the PS2 release.
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Originally posted by Chrono
Originally posted by Ryu
Hmmm, I wonder how many have (or plan to) purchase PS2 remotes in preference to using the gamepad?
The fact that having a remote to use a built in feature is not a requirement is a big factor in my book. [/B]
I agree,
why can\'t you use a controller if you want to,
not everybody is a hardcore DVD user [/B]
yep, if you dobnt want one, dont get one its that easy, i got one "the saitek one" because i ratrher hold a remote in my hand and put it on my lap than have to pick up and put down, do al this crap with a control, when it was in my living room, you think i was gonna walk back and forth back and forth to reach the remote everywhere i walked, hell no,i rather carrie a remote in my pocket than to buy 2 extention cords for my controller lol, its that simple, the remote is more convienient, and if you dont like them fine, then dont, its one mans opinion over abnother, and the ps2 wil do fine hdd or not, even if it didnt hve one it would just be as good, i swear, to me hdd isnt that important,
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RYU I completly agree with you...
For starters making "add-ons" which generally become requirements for new games isn\'t what i\'d expect from sony, fine the HDD might be for the internet and saved games but to have it as a must for playing games isn\'t on.
Patches are a definate no in my opinion. I purchased a PS2 to get away from the buggy games of PCs. As soon as you add patches you start to gain incompatablity problems (for exampe two differnet people using two different versions of the tekken tag patch, this could cause problems).
As for the XBOX DVD remote, it wouldn\'t of been hard for them to allow you to use the controller, with the remote as an optional extra. By not doing this, and only including the remote they know that you are bound to probly get a remote even if its just for a few DVDs, so basically its a money making scheme.
I suppose the same could be said for memory cards (£30 here for a memory card which is essential for playing nearly all PS2 games).
As for the PS2 games, there are some really good titles coming up and not all are ports, try reading some internet gaming sites for more details, im sure the same can be said about the XBox as well.
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ahhh..patches! Ive been waiting for a console to do that for soo long.
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Would you be able to save games onto the harddrive??? Think about all the space.....
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i hope
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I think some of you are forgetting a certain little Sony habit, updating hardware. In the several different models of PSX, Sony has bumped up Mhz, changed CD lazer orientation, updated bios, changed outputs, and finally miniaturized the whole package. It\'s very likely that the HDD will be an add-on ONLY for those who bought their PS2 early on. Since Sony plans to relaunch the PS2 in March (Around the same time they said they\'d like their online strategy to go into effect), it\'s entirely possible that the HDD will be built into the box at that time or shortly after. Phil Harrison already eluded to this point in an interview with Core Magazine several months ago.
It is also entirely possible that Sony will set up a "Seganetesqe" deal where they give you the harddrive for free if you sign up for their service.
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very true Sonyfan,it\'s just a matter of time when updates will be initiated for the PS2
It is also entirely possible that Sony will set up a "Seganetesqe" deal where they give you the harddrive for free if you sign up for their service
so will we speaking "Seganese" when that happens :D