Playstation 3
Problems

When the Microsoft Xbox 360 debuted on the world
market on May 2005, it was just hours later when Sony Computer
Entertainment would announce the release window for the Sony
Playstation 3. This Playstation 2’s successor was slated for
release on the world market somewhere spring of 2006. And during
the convention, the SCE head Ken Kutaragi had allowed glimpses of
the system with the introduction of it as “the supercomputer for
computer entertainment”.
That move was seen as a staying hand, so that
Playstation’s faithful will have something to look forward to. But
it is seen as something more. Evidently there was a plan by Sony on
how to blow a huge lead by Microsoft’s Xbox 360, who previously had
great success with their Playstation 2. Microsoft had started the
game early, launching the Xbox 360 a year ahead of its competitors.
And Sony gambled to ‘newer’ technology to blow that huge head
start.
Post launch, the Sony Playstation 3 hardly
resembles a champion. Yes, it might look like a champion, with its
glossy black hardware but it didn’t work like one. There were
Playstation 3 problems that weren’t seen previously. And these
Playstation 3 problems were very disappointing.
Playstation 3 (PS3)
Ludicrous Price
The first of the
Playstation 3 problems is its ludicrous price. When the Xbox 360
came out, the accompanying price tag at $400 was already considered
expensive. Having the Playstation 3 priced at $600 is already too
much. And anyone who gets a console at that virgin price should be
considered lucky; Playstation 3s are bought by unscrupulous
marketers only to be resold to sites like eBay for several times
its original price, almost at $2,000.
Playstation 3 (PS3)
Complex System Mechanics
All those technology seemed to be its collapse
–at the moment. It is frustratingly hard for game programmers to
build a magnificent game on a system half of the concepts they know
nothing about. Up to this date, game developers for the Playstation
3 are still finding their way in the system’s complex mechanics, so
those hard-to-please gamers should sit this one out. Though, of
course, given time these developers will master its inner workings
and then deliver a game that can tap its potential to the fullest.
That is until then.
Because everything’s new, it’s natural that
there would be Playstation 3 problems, glitches and bugs here and
there. But when you pay for a system that ridiculously expensive
it’s also natural to expect a gaming experience that could warrant
the cost. The Playstation 3 problems just couldn’t deliver: an
inferior PlayStation Network that works sub-par than Xbox Live, a
downward compatibility that’s too finicky, a slew of lame games
exacerbated by the fact that there aren’t many to choose from. And
the price, no one misses the price. With these Playstation 3
problems, it’s hard to recommend it to someone.
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