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Sony respond to European gamers disappointment with PS3

by Steven Williamson on 27 February 2007, 10:00

Tags: PlayStation 3, Sony Computers Entertainment Europe (NYSE:SNE), PS3

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Playstation specific website, Three Speech, who are known to have close ties with Sony, have grilled the company on the recent issue of backwards compatibility with the European and Australian consoles. Sony revealed this week that the PS3 will be revised for Europe and as a result will not be fully backwards compatible. This has caused a bit of a stir on many European websites, with many gamers annoyed at the fact that they're paying more than anyone else for the console,even though it will have less functionality.

From the interview:

Three Speech :: If this is a business decision to save cost, why are users left to bear the burden, having to purchase a system inferior to those sold in the US and Japan at a higher price?
Sony :: The PS3 launching in Europe is every bit as powerful as the PS3s available currently in North America and Japan. PS3 is defined by key features such as the CELL broadband engine, its Blu-ray drive, the SIXAXIS Controller and its ability to output full 1080P HD game content which makes it an entertainment system for the future, without equal.

PS one titles remain backwards compatible and we will continue to assess the compatibility of PS2 titles right up until launch We will continue to offer firmware upgrades to increase the number of titles that are compatible, but rather than concentrate on PS2 backwards compatibility, in the future, company resources will be increasingly focused on developing new games and entertainment features exclusively for PS3, truly taking advantage of this exciting technology.

In the interview, which you can read in full at Three Speech, Sony also clarified that they had 'removed the Emotion Engine, retaining the graphics chip. This has an impact on the number of PS2 titles that will be backwards compatible.'

Source :: Three Speech


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“i liked rumble :(”
“get with the program, you has-been!”

yeah, that's the reaction everyone has to rumble. “god i feel like it's the mid ninties when this thing shakes”
sonydroid
The PS3 launching in Europe is every bit as powerful as the PS3s available currently in North America and Japan.
Translation: We're choosing to define “power” as only including PS3 specific features and ignoring the additional features we've given to the US and Japan.
sonydroid
PS one titles remain backwards compatible and we will continue to assess the compatibility of PS2 titles right up until launch We will continue to offer firmware upgrades to increase the number of titles that are compatible,
Translation: We have no intention of rectifying the basic problem that the US and Japanese consoles have additional hardware which means that for them there ARE no compatibility issues.
sonydroid
but rather than concentrate on PS2 backwards compatibility, in the future, company resources will be increasingly focused on developing new games and entertainment features exclusively for PS3, truly taking advantage of this exciting technology.
Translation: We REALLY need to cut manufacturing costs, so we're ripping out the stuff that costs extra money in the US and Japan, since that's stuff WE pay for, and concentrating on trying to distract you from the fact that your games don't work with new stuff that we can make YOU pay for.
sonydroid
The original PS3 used the Emotion Engine/Graphics Synthesiser to emulate PS2 titles. With the latest European specification we have removed the Emotion Engine, retaining the graphics chip. This has an impact on the number of PS2 titles that will be backwards compatible.
Translation: Look, we REALLLY, REALLY, REALLY needed to cut production costs…

Basically, the sonydroid could have more succinctly stated “Get stuffed. We know your games won't work, even though we said they would, and we know you're getting a stripped down console and paying more, but you know what? We don't care, ‘cause our marketing droids tell us you’ll buy it anyway.”
what do u reckon sony have been having poor sales do to cost , so they have decided to drop the price as quickly as possible and this is one way to do it
That's one theory, but that would only work if the price of the console were reduced - but it's actually more expensive.
Sony have to get costs down - their losses per unit (console) are enormous at the moment.

I utterly agree with the right honourable nichomach on this one tho.