Five Things The PlayStation Network Needs to Address to Stay Relevant
Published May 14, 2008
Sony also has been strange with their release of the PSOne classics. There are nearly twice as many released on the Europe PSN (see point #4) as there are on the North American Store. People are downloading these classics and loving them. Sony stands to make a ton of money with little investment and I just can't understand why they are not ramping up the release of these titles. I for one would love to buy any number of classic games, simply to play them on my PSP. Come on Sony, this one is a no-brainer; just please bear in mind pricing needs to make sense.
Number 4 - Unified Updates and Stop Delaying Releases - So if you were keeping count North America is the real winner in the PSN and PlayStation world. We have the Official PlayStation Blog and while it is not cutting edge it often gives insider updates from developers and SCEA brass before it is heard elsewhere. We also have the most content at the best prices, Europe and Japan have less content and Europe in particular pays very high prices for their PSN goodness. It is funny, generally in the comments of the PlayStation Blog we see things like: 'What about a Mexico store?', 'Why isn't this on the Europe store?' and other comments. Sony can manage to launch their console in many regions nearly simultaneously and assist in having games like GTAIV and MGS4 launch globally. Why can they not have a unified release cycle for the PSN?
Sony also has a very bad habit of only updating on Thursdays. If a demo drops on Monday or new Rock Band tracks are released Tuesday, PSN users have to wait till Thursday to get their game on. The real issue is on the demo front; I mean if you have Rock Band, you have it on the PS3 or Xbox 360, so waiting is annoying but not deal breaking. Picture a cross-platform game demo being released on the Xbox 360 on Tuesday and you download it. If you love it and you own both consoles which version will you buy right away? Your favorable experience is with the Xbox 360 version and if you don't want to wait or play the demo twice you may well buy that version. By delaying the releases Sony is literally giving Microsoft a competitive edge that they cannot afford to give.
- Five Things The PlayStation Network Needs to Address to Stay Relevant
- Published: May 14, 2008
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- Filed Under: Gaming: PlayStation 3
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Now I disagree with the update Thursdays. It gives gamers something to look forward to, at least, imo.
Sony has seriously dropped the ball on this one. Even the IDEA to try to make something like HOME was a disastrous misjudgement on their part, and only shows how out-of-touch they are with the gaming public.
I am a Sony fan, and an AVID one at that. But to be fair, my respect for Sony was EARNED by Sony since the original Playstation, but that respect is slowly dissipating away with how they've handled the PS3 so far.
And some of the comments made by Sony last week at Playstation Day have only confirmed the worst of my doubts; corporate salesmen have taken over SCE and have (mis)guided their PS3 strategy.
You make an excellent point here; in-game XMB. This *SHOULD* have been the #1 priority for Sony as well as implementing VoIP support across all applications. Yet it is somewhat obvious that features like those never reached the first page of their priority list as "corporate salesmen" wrote them off as something "only geeks would want". And the implication was "If geeks want it, it doesn't make money."
Well, you know what? In *THIS* industry, WHAT GEEKS WANT IS WHAT SELLS.
That said, the PS3 will eventually come out of this round victorious *anyway* (thanks to the loyalists from the PS1/PS2 days). But by the time the next generation begins (between 2010-2012), their image will have been tainted to the point that any Sony loyalists that may have helped them win even this poorly-managed round will have grown tired of their arrogant attitudes.
Which is really sad because the PS3 is truly a remarkable piece of hardware. If only Sony's own sales people would stop seeing this as some "home entertainment system" and understand that it is, first and foremost, a videogaming system and that "Playstation" IS A VIDEOGAMING BRAND, then MAYBE they will avoid following Nintendo's fate of the 90s.
However, humility is not a trait generally shared by the market leader. And it won't be until after 2014 that Sony will finally realize what had hit them.
My main complaint with PSN: download speed. I can download a 800 Mb demo on Xbox Live under half an hour but it takes over two hours to download the same 800 Mb on PSN. This makes me prefer the xbox version of most demos available on both consoles so the thursday thing for me is irrelevant... If they just could fix this, it would already be a big step. In fact, in the state it is now, I'm afraid Home will be a painful experience when it's released and running at turtle speed...
Strange for you that downloading would take that long. Maybe it's your ISP. Do you have a PS3 and 360 under different ISP'S? I use comcast and I DL at about 1mb/s on my PS3
I also ask, where is the Brasil Store?? Come on, we're the 5th in size, but we have no attention. So we have to go from store to store, making up addressess around the world.. :S
They could just unify all that store and put all content together =/
This is all very true. It's baffling that Sony has delayed in-game XMB so long for such a seemingly easy change. I wonder if it has something to do with the security of the PS3 since it hasn't really been cracked yet.
Also, I wasn't going to say anything, but it came up again and again. You use "then" where you should be using "than" three times in the article.
@Matt
Blame my editor! Thanks for the keen eye though....I write free form so sometimes I get caught up and don't find all my errors...
Sorry about not catching the "then/than" flubs. After spending 20 minutes fixing grammatical and spelling errors, a couple tend to slip by ;P








"All I can think of is that the in-game XMB is tied to the launch of Home"
Home open beta is confirmed to be launching this November, and I think in-game XMB was rumored to be arriving this summer. I guess we know that it will be arriving before November then.