Protecting their platform by antagonising the very customer base they are trying to extract money from?It's not about selling more, it's about protecting their platform. It was Sony that was hacked on the PS3 through peripherals right?
Protecting their platform by antagonising the very customer base they are trying to extract money from?
It’s entirely idiotic - like refusing the HDMI output to Panasonic TVs because Sony has had a spat with them, for example. Push that too far and people start to walk.
What would appeal to the general consumer more? A console that could connect to anything including a microwave and the cat. Or one that does work with something. Maybe version 4 of a device. Possibly versions 2 and 3 - but definitely not 5 or 6. Version 7 seems alright though with a firmware update...
I’d be hand-signing the P45s myself of any pillocks that thought that was a good idea.
so you are saying derestrict the PS4 and allow any peripheral at the cost of letting the pirates in which obviously has massive consequences across the entire industry...
They could protect it though, they'd just need to sign/authenticate each device.
What’s the deal with Sony and Panasonic then? How and who does it affect?
Protecting their platform by antagonising the very customer base they are trying to extract money from?
It’s entirely idiotic - like refusing the HDMI output to Panasonic TVs because Sony has had a spat with them, for example. Push that too far and people start to walk.
What would appeal to the general consumer more? A console that could connect to anything including a microwave and the cat. Or one that does work with something. Maybe version 4 of a device. Possibly versions 2 and 3 - but definitely not 5 or 6. Version 7 seems alright though with a firmware update...
I’d be hand-signing the P45s myself of any pillocks that thought that was a good idea.
well they have to a degree, the Logitec G29 or whatever it is called, works. So it is possible for PS4 wheels to exist.Not at all. @Oggy172 sees the point I'm making below....
Exactly. Agree what is allowed and what will be transmitted in terms of data between the devices. But more importantly - whoever 'owns' the licence - do it at a sensible cost. Or even better - free.
That was just an example that I was putting across to highlight an equivalent pettiness. Back in the day Microsoft had a beef with Logitech that made it so the latter's wheels were not supported. I tried it myself - connecting my G25 to the 360 and it had as much reaction as a dead brick.
The simply question in all of this..... and for what? No one in any corner benefits from it. Just plain stupid - the majority of protectionism is in the first place. Just ask the Aussies about their terminated love affair with Holden.
Just go buy a PC then.
And yes, companies want people's money, is that really a big surprise to anyone? I'm sure once Oxfam breaks into the console gaming market there'll be a change in how the sector goes about making their billions, but until then, it wont be changing fast
The market for people who want 1 wheel is small enough, but for people that have a need for either wheel is probably tiny.I'm already Gaming Master Race all the way - I'd be insulted to be called anything else... :tongueout:
Of course companies want to (need to) make money. But in this arena, its just plain daft. Look at the below....
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So we have the G920 that suits both XBox One and PC and retails at £330. We also have the G29 beneath that supports both the PC (yet strangely doesn't mention that) and the PS3/PS4 for guess what..... another £330. Bar a few button changes, they are the same fecking wheel!
So you have Master Race gamer who can pickup either, because his PC doesn't give a flying f**k what's connected to it - so long as the manufacturer provides drivers for it. But in Console Land, your choice is fixed.
Worse, it's not uncommon for people to own both consoles - or perhaps live with a flat-mate or sibling with the other console. You'd have to be a very special case indeed to fork out £660 for two virtually identical bits of hardware - simply because one will purely work with the XBox and the other with Mr. Sony.
"I really do love my G29 when playing Gran Turismo. But I have to buy the same kit again to play Forza on the XBox One? And detach it from it's base. And swap over an identical set of pedals?" Who's going to do that???
Want little perks like the rev/shift gauge on your XBox games? Tough s**t. We'll delete them off your peasant-spec-yet-same-priced G920.
There's taking the piss, then there's blatantly rubbing your nose in it.
No career, I'm out
Really enjoying this, it’s a lot better then I anticipated. Shame about the lack of cars, but the ones they do have look and sound great!
Can you upgrade the cars?,all i can find is Alloy Wheels?.but then on the update it may have upgrades etc
So is there any other Gt Sport threads on this forum or is this it?,just wanting to hear peoples views on cars,like there best Gr3,Gr3 cars?
if it goes that way I may actually have a small cry (of happiness)
not going to be playing it on anything else........