Acording to the numbers 24 million PS3 users.Nmil-ek said:Are we actually going to get ot the ps3 or more drolling about home and handhelds, who the hell even uses home?
Wasnt that jsut registered users? Hell I have two accounts as do most i know, a North American account aswell purely due to the EU PSN sucking so much.oliveira8 said:Acording to the numbers 24 million PS3 users.Nmil-ek said:Are we actually going to get ot the ps3 or more drolling about home and handhelds, who the hell even uses home?
Nope. Uncharted 2 and MAG (and I don't give a crap about having 256 people in one FPS because that sounds incredibly lagtastic and too many people in one match) were the biggest part of the Sony presentation for the PS3. It was mostly about the handhelds, their services, the PS2 success and MGS Peacewalker.Nmil-ek said:Are we actually going to get ot the ps3 or more drolling about home and handhelds, who the hell even uses home?
They coming back to the PS3 now.McClaud said:Nope. Uncharted 2 and MAG (and I don't give a crap about having 256 people in one FPS because that sounds incredibly lagtastic and too many people in one match) were the biggest part of the Sony presentation for the PS3. It was mostly about the handhelds, their services, the PS2 success and MGS Peacewalker.Nmil-ek said:Are we actually going to get ot the ps3 or more drolling about home and handhelds, who the hell even uses home?
EDIT: The older handheld is getting a price cut, although the PSP Go will be $249.99 and available on October 1.
oliveira8 said:They coming back to the PS3 now.McClaud said:Nope. Uncharted 2 and MAG (and I don't give a crap about having 256 people in one FPS because that sounds incredibly lagtastic and too many people in one match) were the biggest part of the Sony presentation for the PS3. It was mostly about the handhelds, their services, the PS2 success and MGS Peacewalker.Nmil-ek said:Are we actually going to get ot the ps3 or more drolling about home and handhelds, who the hell even uses home?
EDIT: The older handheld is getting a price cut, although the PSP Go will be $249.99 and available on October 1.