Rará, sabia q 23Gb nao servia para jogos.É mt espaço
De acordo com um representante da Sony, em entrevista a MegaGames, o dispositivo Blu-Ray do PS3 não foi posto com a funçao de jogos em mente, e sim filmes, para atrair a proxima geracao de usuários de Blu-Ray
Ou seja, eles botaram o leitor para atrair a galera que for usar Blu-Ray na proxima geracao, e comprar o PS3 como leitor...
"...Mr. Hirai did not stop at that however and also attacked Microsoft on its choice to offer an add-on HD-DVD drive for X360. It seems that Kaz believes that gamers should not have a choice on which format to use but rather that they should pick consoles based on the DVD format they support. And the other thing is, you take a look at, for example, the fact that we incorporate the Blu-ray drive from day one. You're not going to be asking me, 'So, talk to me about this Blu-ray add-on that you have. Does it work for games? Is it just for movies?' That's exactly the kind of pitfall you fall into if you launch something that's too early, too premature, he said. It is, of course, obvious that Sony's decision to include Blu-Ray on PS3 was not made with gaming in mind but was meant as a way of capitalizing on the Playstation name to infiltrate a large number of consumer households with the device..."
De acordo com um representante da Sony, em entrevista a MegaGames, o dispositivo Blu-Ray do PS3 não foi posto com a funçao de jogos em mente, e sim filmes, para atrair a proxima geracao de usuários de Blu-Ray
Ou seja, eles botaram o leitor para atrair a galera que for usar Blu-Ray na proxima geracao, e comprar o PS3 como leitor...
"...Mr. Hirai did not stop at that however and also attacked Microsoft on its choice to offer an add-on HD-DVD drive for X360. It seems that Kaz believes that gamers should not have a choice on which format to use but rather that they should pick consoles based on the DVD format they support. And the other thing is, you take a look at, for example, the fact that we incorporate the Blu-ray drive from day one. You're not going to be asking me, 'So, talk to me about this Blu-ray add-on that you have. Does it work for games? Is it just for movies?' That's exactly the kind of pitfall you fall into if you launch something that's too early, too premature, he said. It is, of course, obvious that Sony's decision to include Blu-Ray on PS3 was not made with gaming in mind but was meant as a way of capitalizing on the Playstation name to infiltrate a large number of consumer households with the device..."