[quote name='mykevermin']Regarding your last sentence, you certainly seem to be counting your chickens before they are hatched, no? You have good company amongst others in this thread.
Now, I respect your indifference towards BC, but the precedent set by the PS2, GBA and DS in prior years, as well as the fact that all consoles this gen are in some way BC (360 is limited BC, PS3 is fully BC w/ PS2 and PS1, and the Wii is fully compatible with GC, and the VC can be seen as an extension, in a sense, of the BC promise), suggests that BC matters a great deal. I agree with the "just keep your old systems and play the games on them" mentality, but that doesn't mean I don't want BC. Its proliferation seems to suggest that other gamers want it too. Think about it in terms of Nintendo's decision to not include DVD video playback on the Wii - this is only a major problem to people who only own a Wii and no other console from the past 6 years, and also do not own a DVD player. Having DVD playback would be redundant an unnecessary for some people, yet there was a smattering of controversy (not much by any stretch) over the fact that it can not play your videos.
I think we're having this discussion as nuanced gamers: BC doesn't matter much to you, and it matters a great deal to me. To be fair, I also play a number of import games, so the decision to enforce region coding for PS1/2 games was a *major* let down for me, and one I hope will either be rescinded in a future update, or circumvented with a custom OS for the PS3.
I wasn't trying to suggest that the BC of the PS3 makes or breaks the system; merely that it is something other than the beaten-to-death Blu-Ray drive that can be considered as placing it above and beyond its similarly-priced competition. As for the "broken" games on the PS2, I'm confident a fix will come around soon enough for Guitar Hero (it's a disappointment to me, too) - the 360's operating system was not anywhere near as nice as it is now last November, so I'll give Sony the benefit of the doubt - and with three software updates so far, they certainly seem to be working on aspects of it.
What I would like to challenge you on is the "broken" BC games on the PS3. Please direct me to a list of nonplayable games on the PS3. This does not include, of course, games that were a problem on the PS2 (such as the myriad problems with some of the 2-D Final Fantasy remakes). It's not "100%" compatible, that much I'll give you. With thousands of titles available for the system (over 4000, I believe), you'll find that those "broken" games are quite a paltry sum of the available titles, as compared with the 60+% of Xbox titles I have that don't work on the 360.[/QUOTE]
I'm not "jumping the gun", Sony is currently in third place, this is cold, hard
fact, I never said that they couldn't win the war down the line. At this point it's easily anyone's game and to count out the former two-time champ would be foolish. HOWEVER, at the moment, they are dead last.
It's not that I don't think anything of BC, I just believe that it should come at no extra expense.
Don't go lumping me in with these random, Sony-hating anti-fanboys that have been popping up lately, I like Sony and I still regard PS1 & PS2 as the two greatest systems ever. It's just that the PS3 is a myraid of bad decisions, much like the PSP before it. The only difference is that one was an over-expensive and super flawed portable that did things no other portable did before, where as the PS3 is an
extremly over-priced system that only does what other systems do, only not as good
Botomline: The PS3 is and out and out bust, however there's still plenty of time for Sony to pull ahead and change things around.