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Thread: PS3 Connectivity and PSN Expansions Planned

  1. I wish they would add TV shows and movies like live did, well tv shows is all I care about.

  2. #32
    So someone actually buys that shit?

  3. Quote Originally Posted by Yoshi View Post
    It will have everything XBL does except the price tag and the RROD features.
    I'm so happy I'll save that $4 a month

    Never had a RROD

  4. must be the monster cables that are preventing that

    and yes lets all rejoice that we pay to use our already paid bandwidth how we choose
    b_ri on Twitch, Games Beaten in 2020 (3): Pokemon Sword (Sw), Detroit: Becoming Human (PS4), Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (PS4),

  5. Must be.

    Couldn't possibly be that I keep my systems ventilated and dusted.

  6. nope, because the majority of us do, but it still dies

    so it MUST be the cables.
    b_ri on Twitch, Games Beaten in 2020 (3): Pokemon Sword (Sw), Detroit: Becoming Human (PS4), Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (PS4),


  7. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshi View Post
    We have 3+ years left in this generation. MGS4 is only one factor. The Wii aging like ass will help the PS3 immensely in Japan as well, for instance.
    I HOPE they eventually come out with some titles I have to own, because not being excited at all about a third of this generation kinda sucks. Wasted potential.

    ...unless the ps3 contribution to folding@home cures cancer.
    Pete DeBoer's Tie
    There are no rules, only consequences.

  8. Quote Originally Posted by Cowutopia View Post
    you really think MGS4 will move that many units that it'll top the box?
    MGS4 is going to be huge.

  9. In all seriousness, as someone who hasn't been following too closely, what core features is Home going to lack (as in the Home implementation in XMB) that XBL has?

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