Comments on: Sony says 4 million go home to PlayStation Home
In an interview with GameDaily, Sony senior VP Peter Dille says PlayStation Home has 4 million users, and that those who hang there hang for an impressive 55 minutes on average.
In an interview with GameDaily, Sony senior VP Peter Dille says PlayStation Home has 4 million users, and that those who hang there hang for an impressive 55 minutes on average.
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I just dont understand...
They should do away with the XMB and have Home load up on start-up and have everything that there is on the PS3 integrated into Home. In this way it would feel more like a new user experience that would be worthwhile. Instead of navigating menus, you could navigate your avatar to different sections of your apartment to access everything that is in the XMB. To access tools, the avatar goes to the closet and opens a tool box that has options in it. To access your music, the avatar takes out an MP3 player and scrolls through the song list. To access movie files, the avatar flips DVD cases etc... Or something like that.
As it stands now, it is little more than a free demo for a 2nd Life type of game, where you all you really see are 50 male avatars surrounding one female avatar, and all of the male avatars trying to get her number. That's why I stopped going logging into Home.
If Home were an intuitive replacement to the XMB which loaded at start-up, and allowed you to be able to meet up with friends and launch games from it (all games not just Warhawk and a couple of others) and still be logged into Home so that you can have voicechat, while playing one game, with a friend that is playing another, then Home would be a significant upgrade to the PS Network and a worthy rival for Live. Until that happens, it will just be a 3D dating service.
What's the experience like? Home *seems* to have such tremendous potential, I just keep waiting for it to deliver. Every time I visit, there seem to be some improvements -- but not quite enough. There are games you can play within home, and some of the environments are interesting for a first look. But it fails to really hold interest. I usually log out of it after an hour.
Technically Home seems fabulous. But the amount of content on there is still very scant. I await the day when large levels from various games become available to Home users to hang out in. And possibly even user-created regions. Things are moving a bit slow.
Also, there should be a showcase of your profile trophy collection in your apt. or osmething available. This would place a priority on playing more games for trophies and would make travelling to other peoples living spaces more appealing.
More free games would be nice, too. Customizations costing money also keeps people away.
- by inachu1 September 8, 2009 8:41 AM PDT
- I just bought the PS3 slim over the weekend and I love it!
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(14 Comments)But I am seeing youtube videos of people playing playstation @Home on windows
Is there such a thing?