
Originally Posted by
Justise
1. It came one year later.
2. It had crappy backwards compatibility the time when people needed it most. And that time was at consoles lunch were the tittles were limited.
3. The early games were worse than their 360 ports, despite PS3 being a stronger console. Developers said that the had a hard time dealing with PS3s new and complex core, and they decided instead to make inferior ports.
4. The online functions were very very poor. Sony admitted that they never expected online gaming to play such an important role in this generation of games, and now they are trying to fix the $#@! they had created.
5. The Blue Ray wasn't such a big deal. Unlike the DVD that have introduced us to clearer picture, selectable languages and subtittles, special futures, and eliminated tape rewinding, BD didn't have much to give us. The BD have barely better Menus, and a better picture quality that isn't noticeable unless you have a big-ass latest technology TV. They tried to improve the quality of the old films with filters, but the same filters are already installed in my big Phillips TV, massively improving the quality on the go.
6. It came out with no J-RPGs. Microsoft learn from their mistake with the original Xbox, and in 360s case, they turn into exclusive every possible Japanese RPG that was about to be released out side of Japan on the next gen consoles. Their exclusivity soon wear off, but it was enough to cripple PS3 in its early years of an entire genre of games.
7. The PS3 was way to F*** expensive! It had to many standard futures attached on it, some you'll probably never use, yet it missed out the most important one (backwards compatibility). Microsoft 360 was practically more expensive than the PS3 by having (or promising) all the futures it didn't originally have, as a hardware addon. Yet people were easily tricked thinking that they were saving money with a 360.
8. Crappy sixaxis. The PS3 was also crippled in its early years of it's famous dual shock, dew to a stupid copyrights conflict that no one can deny Microsoft has triggered with $. Instead of the dual shock, the PS3 started with a crappy motion controller that was created in a rush, and is barely used in the games.
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