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Fathom Zero Mar 7th, 2007 04:59 PM

Sony's PS3 "Home."
 
In efforts to connect players with one another, Sony's jumped on the online/interactive bandwagon with something that might give it the edge over Xbox Live. Home is a free download that is accessable from the PS3's XMB (what I call the cross menu bar, duh) and is reminiscent of Second Life and The Sims Online. You create an avatar using a multitude of combinations and run around in virtual environments. You can communicate via virtual keyboard on the PS3, through a USB keyboard, or with a bluetooth headset. When you meet people, you have options of doing things like playing pool, bowling, (which is all handled within Home), or jumping into a PS3 game online.

However, the coolest thing in my opinion is the virtual objects. You can create your own stylish pad with a variety of furniture, some of which you can buy at Playstation Store, and have stereos running and television sets on. What is broadcasting out of the radios and TVs is not generic muzak and garble, however, it's music and videos set on the PS3's hard drive. Like I said, very much like Second Life.

Also, in an attempt to shut out Xbox Live's achievement system, there will be a gigantic virual trophy room with video clips playing of when you achieved something on huge screens. There will be other locations, too, like malls (no doubt a virtual front-end to Playstation Store) and a movie theater where one can download movies.

Seriously, the pictures do not do the trophy room justice, you have to see it in motion in the trailer.

All in all, it looks pretty smooth and should be coming out soon. It also looks less furry-laden than Second Life, a big plus.

Meanwhile, here's some screens and a trailer to satiate your thirst.

http://www.gametrailers.com/player.p...pe=mov&pl=game



A day in the park.



Body customization.



Clothing customization. What a tool, gay ass hair.



Shit happening, people talking. (Note Motor Storm playing on the screen in the background.)



Some effeminate man's house.



I bet he lives with his mom. He won't get the girl that way, I'll tell you.



Home: Fully Backed by Pier 1 Imports



Wierd cubed chairs and modular furniture are in these days.



The upcoming movie theater, sans the sticky, broken springed chairs and gum on the floor.



And the best part of Home, the Achievement Area. Note the scrolling bar at around the top of the room. It moves. Also looks a lot like a lazer tag arena, don't it?

Grislygus Mar 7th, 2007 05:12 PM

That shit'll get trolled by /b/.

Microshock Mar 7th, 2007 05:20 PM

it actually is a good idea. seems like ppl wont be on it for it to work tho.

Fathom Zero Mar 7th, 2007 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grislygus (Post 478542)
That shit'll get trolled by /b/.

Like they can afford a PS3.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Microshock (Post 478544)
it actually is a good idea. seems like ppl wont be on it for it to work tho.

I think as soon as the PS3 kicks into high gear, this'll too. Just waiting for that killer app to come along, though.
It'd be rather ironic if Home itself was the killer app, but I just don't see that happening.

Dr. Boogie Mar 7th, 2007 08:26 PM

What do you mean? I'm positively wetting my pants at the thought of being able to drop $600 plus dollars on a new console, and then spend even more money buying fake furniture! Oh, the wait is too much!!!

James Mar 7th, 2007 08:57 PM

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Fathom Zero Mar 7th, 2007 09:29 PM

I don't think all furniture has to be bought. Just the "designer" shit.

Achievement points as payment does sound cool. Maybe it'll happen.

GADZOOKS Mar 8th, 2007 08:15 AM

Really people, it's fucking virtual furniture.

You want to do that gay shit get Animal Crossing or the Sims.

or Coke Music

Fathom Zero Mar 8th, 2007 04:13 PM

I wanted to forget about Coke Music and here you bring it up.

Bastard.

Chojin Mar 9th, 2007 05:59 PM

What is it with all REALISTIC games these days having this baby shit green/brown filter over EVERYTHING?

COMPARE:



TO:



That aside, it does look nice otherwise and has the potential to be fun. If no-one plays it, though, I imagine it'll be the CREEPIEST THING EVER walking through those brown bloomed vacant hills.

Chojin Mar 9th, 2007 06:20 PM

Some new info on Home: http://kotaku.com/gaming/ps3/details...faq-243120.php

So, uh, only 64 people in a 'lobby'. I'm going to assume that 'lobby' means 'game world', due to there being no in-home lobby for playing games (see later comments). Add that to a max of 50 people on your friends list, and the fact that your home ONLY EXISTS WHILE YOU'RE ONLINE AND PLAYING HOME, and you have an extreme disappointment.

Seriously, what the hell? At launch (late this year) it won't even let you play games directly from Home, though Sony helpfully suggests that you can MEET UP in home, then log out and reorganize in that game's lobby, play the game, then log out and back into home to talk about it. So, that's all there is to it - tell your friends on your computer to go meet you in home on the ps3, where you can then agree to go play games with another service. SIMPLE AND FUN.

Without the match networking and without the total userbase online simultaneously, WHAT THE FUCK IS THE POINT OF THIS? It's EXACTLY like CokeMusic, only THERE'S NOTHING TO DO AND AT LEAST YOUR APARTMENT DIDN'T VANISH FROM EXISTENCE IN COKEMUSIC WHEN YOU WEREN'T THERE ARARAJRHJRHJGHAGHGHGHGH

Chojin Mar 9th, 2007 06:35 PM

Warhawk is looking pretty good though, I must say.

Fathom Zero Mar 9th, 2007 06:38 PM

"Currently Home is not a persistent world, so when you leave Home, all of your possessions go with you. For instance, it is not currently possible for other users to visit your apartment while you're not there. We are working on the persistent aspect of Home, and expect to implement it in the long term."

Well, at least it's nice to know they're going to get it right sometime.

I find it hard to nit-pick at this, partly because of my love of Sony and partly because the whole kit-and-kaboodle is free.

Time will tell.

Chojin Mar 9th, 2007 06:44 PM

Seriously, can you tell me what the point of this is? It doesn't integrate anything, it's just an optional middleman in an outdated and convoluted process.

It's like how in Quake you had to run down various hallways and navigate treacherous terrain in order to select your difficulty.

Fathom Zero Mar 9th, 2007 06:48 PM

Just a place where people can network and stuff, I guess.

But THE ACHIEVEMENTS! THE ACHIEVEMENTS! mrmhrhrhrh

Zomboid Mar 9th, 2007 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fathom Zero (Post 479262)
But THE ACHIEVEMENTS! THE ACHIEVEMENTS! mrmhrhrhrh

Are ripped off from 360.

Chojin Mar 9th, 2007 07:01 PM

But there's the thing. The only people that can 'network' are people that have PREVIOUSLY AGREED AND CONSENTED TO SAID NETWORKING.

"Let's talk."
"Okay."
"No, not here. Over in that room."
"There's a lot of furniture in front of the door."
"It's okay, we're going to remove it later. Just climb over it."
"Okay, now that we're here, what did you want to talk about?"
"Dicks, mostly."

Schimid Mar 9th, 2007 07:40 PM

That's funny, I remember doing the exact same thing in CokeMusic.

DistantJ Mar 10th, 2007 04:10 PM

It seems like a pretty good idea, though don't people do the same thing with online RPGs anyway, but have a purpose in them?

Quite a good idea, though I'd never use it, even if I had the money or the incentive to get a PS3. I prefer to go out and actually do the socializing for real.

Looks like this is the final nail in the coffin for some people's social lives!

Fathom Zero Mar 10th, 2007 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zomboid (Post 479264)
Are ripped off from 360.

So one can only acheive something when using an Xbox console and not any other.
I assume that Sony and Nintendo and Microsoft copied the Dreamcast because they all made consoles that could access the internet, as well.

The thing is that there isn't anything wrong with taking the logical step forward that someone else has already taken in terms of content and technology. Otherwise there would be monopolies everywhere.


And as far as it wasting social lives away, DistantJ, I'm holding my fingers crossed for the City of Heroes/Villians' Team developing the superhero MMORPG for the Xbox 360 and/or PS3. They gots financial backing from Marvel, which is odd considering Marvel tried to sue them because of the likenesses and whatnot.

Fathom Zero Mar 10th, 2007 04:51 PM

Well here's an odd twist of events:

http://psp.ign.com/articles/771/771822p1.html

Sony intends to incorporate Home functions into the PSP.

Will it be full-fledged one day? The world may never know.

Zomboid Mar 10th, 2007 04:53 PM

Yeah, cause that's the same thing as internet access. 360 was the only system so far to do that, and then the ps3 comes out later on and does the exact same thing. It's not something you can really patent, but it's still quite obviously a rip off. I'm surprised it took so long to come out with something like that.

Supafly345 Mar 10th, 2007 05:51 PM

360 kinda blends every single game into that though.

GADZOOKS Mar 10th, 2007 07:52 PM

I remember back in the WINDOWS 3.1 ERA, Packard Bell released this GUI with their Windows 3.1 called the NAVIGATOR, and basically you had this very nice house with all icons and programs arranged in this house. YOU HAD THE GAMES ON A GAMES SHELF, your computer sat on a COMPUTER DESK. And you clicked on a globe for NETWORKING. And let's not forget e-mail, but after all the hubub of it all it just wasn't worth the trouble to have a virtual reality world and we decided to just stick with the normal windows interface.

Now I know this is an a lot more advanced and a lot more customizable then that, but I'm sure people will tire of this eventually.

MrAdventure Mar 11th, 2007 10:32 PM

it's pretty weird with the vibe of forced positivity a lot of people seem to have towards this announcement, kinda like getting school supplies for christmas (oh look it's a slide-rule with santa in a mortarboard on it). it's not necessarily a bad thing (hey it's, uh, something), but it's almost a painful opposite of what people really want. give that damn console some exclusive games that people actually give a shit about, for starters. i mean, really, when something like little big planet (which is probably what home should have been) steals the show it's a bit disappointing compared to what you expect of a company with such resources


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