- Dec 24, 2000
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To give a little background - I am not a console gamer by any stretch. I prefer PC gaming by far. I owned an Xbox 360 and enjoyed it a lot, I never used it enough to justify keeping it. So I sold it off. This was about 1 year ago...
Now, once Blu-Ray won, I started looking into the PS3. Before this time, the PS3 felt like an inferior game unit. Blu-Ray was still iffy at that time so, in my opinion, the 360 was a better unit - excluding of course the reliability issues that it has.
So, I purchased my PS3 hooked it up and at first was impressed. The welcome screen and setup was pretty well polished. But then came time to actually use it... I have a few gripes with this system so far.
1) The 'Install' for the demos is taking forever. It is ridiculous. I downloaded Bourne and Turok demo, but then I went to play them and it said it had to install them. Well... I waited, and waited and waited... I couldn't even tell if the PS3 was doing anything at all, to be honest. Then, 5 minutes later a progress bar came up and moved about as slow as the download itself! Insane! As far as this aspect, the PS3 is a P.O.S.
2) Blu-Ray player lacks a zoom! I don't care about the elite people that say "Why would you want to zoom? That isn't how the director intended you to see it!" Well, by golly, I don't give a shit how the director wants me to see the movie. I want a zoom feature that any stand alone DVD player has. But, this PS3 lacks the zoom feature for DVD's and Blu-Rays, which makes it pretty much pointless for me now.
3) All the firmware updates to the machine... Could they go any slower? Why does the unit take so long to shutdown? It takes like 15-20 seconds before it actually powers off.
I don't know... I hate to be so picky but so far I really dislike this PS3. I thought it would replace my Philips upscaling DVD player, but since it lacks a zoom, I won't be using it except in rare situations.
:-( buyers remorse right now... If I didn't get such a good deal on this PS3, it would be returned ASAP. But, maybe someone has some solutions for me? If so, I'd be interested... I want to like the PS3, but right now I just aint feeling it.
Now, once Blu-Ray won, I started looking into the PS3. Before this time, the PS3 felt like an inferior game unit. Blu-Ray was still iffy at that time so, in my opinion, the 360 was a better unit - excluding of course the reliability issues that it has.
So, I purchased my PS3 hooked it up and at first was impressed. The welcome screen and setup was pretty well polished. But then came time to actually use it... I have a few gripes with this system so far.
1) The 'Install' for the demos is taking forever. It is ridiculous. I downloaded Bourne and Turok demo, but then I went to play them and it said it had to install them. Well... I waited, and waited and waited... I couldn't even tell if the PS3 was doing anything at all, to be honest. Then, 5 minutes later a progress bar came up and moved about as slow as the download itself! Insane! As far as this aspect, the PS3 is a P.O.S.
2) Blu-Ray player lacks a zoom! I don't care about the elite people that say "Why would you want to zoom? That isn't how the director intended you to see it!" Well, by golly, I don't give a shit how the director wants me to see the movie. I want a zoom feature that any stand alone DVD player has. But, this PS3 lacks the zoom feature for DVD's and Blu-Rays, which makes it pretty much pointless for me now.
3) All the firmware updates to the machine... Could they go any slower? Why does the unit take so long to shutdown? It takes like 15-20 seconds before it actually powers off.
I don't know... I hate to be so picky but so far I really dislike this PS3. I thought it would replace my Philips upscaling DVD player, but since it lacks a zoom, I won't be using it except in rare situations.
:-( buyers remorse right now... If I didn't get such a good deal on this PS3, it would be returned ASAP. But, maybe someone has some solutions for me? If so, I'd be interested... I want to like the PS3, but right now I just aint feeling it.