John Crichton
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Well, it is just a rumor for now.Bobitron said:Nice to hear about the reduction, though!

Well, it is just a rumor for now.Bobitron said:Nice to hear about the reduction, though!
Vigilance said:I think it's going to happen though..
drothgery said:... if they did that they'd have another 20GB PS3 or Xbox 360 Core, which no one would actually buy.
drothgery said:My skepticism is mostly based on the lack of a good answer to 'how does Sony make a PS3 that costs them at least $100 less than an 80GB PS3 to make, but that people will actually buy for $400'?
A smaller HD won't save them more than $10. They'll need to cut out other stuff. The rest of the PS2 hardware? Wi-fi? Wired controller? They'd probably need to do all of that to shave $100 off the production cost of the PS3. And I think if they did that they'd have another 20GB PS3 or Xbox 360 Core, which no one would actually buy.
But if this happens, what I believe drothgery was suggesting is that there will be no reason to buy th 80GB PS3 beyond getting 40GB more space for a great deal more money.Vigilance said:Well first, they have made the system cheaper, by taking out the emotion engine, which made just about all PS2 games work on the early PS3's.
They're replacing that with software emulation, which doesn't work as well, but it seems to have done ok with the 360.
Second though, they're already taking a loss on the console, so now they're going to take more of a loss.
That's just the nature of this business. The 360 is sold at a loss, the PS2 was sold at a loss for most of its life cycle.
If the install base reaches a critical mass, you make that money back by licensing games.
Ankh-Morpork Guard said:But if this happens, what I believe drothgery was suggesting is that there will be no reason to buy th 80GB PS3 beyond getting 40GB more space for a great deal more money.
Which will kill the 80GB model, most likely. A model that was just released, and killed two others.
It just...doesn't make sense.
Vigilance said:Well first, they have made the system cheaper, by taking out the emotion engine, which made just about all PS2 games work on the early PS3's.
Vigilance said:Second though, they're already taking a loss on the console, so now they're going to take more of a loss.
That's just the nature of this business. The 360 is sold at a loss, the PS2 was sold at a loss for most of its life cycle.
Vigilance said:But what Sony has been thinking with the PS3 from the beginning has escaped me.