on 04-12-2008 03:26 PM
more exclussives, like 3rd party exclussives, even if they were timmed exclussives for 6 months like maybe Assassins creed 2,
stop loosing DLC exclussives, like GTA 4, fallout 3,
Home now !! for everyone !!
voice messeges, not everyone likes to type, or likes the keypad for your dual shock,
no more porr quality ports for ps3, why not have developers build games from scratch on ps3, its clear it has the power
and now with Pioneer annoucing the 16 layer blu ray discs holding 400g that will run on current ps3 consoles !
more rpgs, ps2 was the lead console in the games, i know they take years to develop but they last longer than the usual 6 hour fps,
maybe some MMO rpgs even pay ones would be good, sonys network is amazing now so they need to make more use of it,
would Blizzard not consider opening WOW up for ps3 users ? merge the servers ??
final fantasy online made it to the competitons console,
trophy support for all games is going to be 100% from jan this is great, a trophy reward system should be announced,
these are just my personal thoughts, i enjoy my ps3, but with everything there is always room for improvement,
on 04-12-2008 03:39 PM
on 04-12-2008 03:41 PM

on 04-12-2008 03:46 PM
on 04-12-2008 03:50 PM
i do hear what you saying about DLC, its like gta ive finsihed it and traded it in, so even if it was available i wouldnt pay for this download,
although some would like it as it sounds like virtually half a new gta game,
one thing i would think is possible and would really be a massive bonus is, more ps2 games on PSN,
why do we not have metal gear solid 1 on there, its on the japanese PSN,
also games like Final fantasy 7, 8,9 i cant get them anywhere and i would pay for these and download,
same for resident evil 1, silent hill 1, etc etc
id love to see a final fantasy 7 remake for ps3, i know this will never happen, but it could be fantastic
on 04-12-2008 03:54 PM
frankly, for the most part i couldn't care less about 3rd party exclusive stuff. Its all 'bout the first and second party stuff.

on 04-12-2008 03:59 PM
well 2009 should be kool for you then, with god of war 3, Killzone 2, Heavy rain, Uncharted 2, im sure i read of some more RPG exclussives i cant remember the names now ??
i hate all the delays and promising, like the 13 big announcements that didnt happen at TGS this year,
final fantasy 13 will be interesting though,
on 04-12-2008 04:00 PM - last edited on 04-12-2008 04:00 PM
DeathroW22 wrote:frankly, for the most part i couldn't care less about 3rd party exclusive stuff. Its all 'bout the first and second party stuff.
Something I personally think,up until now has been excellent! Everything that I've played that has come out of one of Sony's studios has been awesome. Just like you I dont really care about 3rd party DLC, I know I won't buy any of them! Nor would it sway me towards now buying a 360, just cause they are getting like GTA4 DLC etc.
on 04-12-2008 04:00 PM
DeathroW22 wrote:frankly, for the most part i couldn't care less about 3rd party exclusive stuff. Its all 'bout the first and second party stuff.
Exactly - you hear a lot of people bemoaning the fact of DLC and previous PS exclusives going to 360 - but
a) most people down buy DLC and won't just buy any old tat at an inflated price
b) we're still getting the games.... there will be exclusive on both platforms
on 04-12-2008 04:03 PM
By making stuff like custom soundtracks, game invites universal instead of leaving it to the developers meaning only 1st and 2nd party people bother half of the time.
Find a way to do cross game private chat.

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