PS3 glitch at TGS won’t affect production
Next-generation system makers, as we know it, don’t stop at the final product as soon as the consoles are released. The continuous development of their operating systems assure us that there will always be more features added to the console. At the recently-concluded TGS, the PS3 apparently wowed the audience as much as the other next-gen consoles did, but Sony‘s booth experienced glitches involving overheating and other technical problems. This is something others thought might affect the production of the PS3 and its release date.
GameDaily BIZ’s industry sources said that the PS3 glitches at the TGS won’t affect the PS3’s production. The console is continuously being refined until they’re ready for retailing. Like Microsoft’s Xbox Live dashboard and ongoing XNA development, the PS3’s OS, according to Sony, will continue to get upgrades. Nintendo’s Wii will offer the same features as well. No doubt that the Wii is the first Nintendo system to undergo this sort of OS upgrade feature.
As the PS3 nears its release, it’s only understandable that some fans will question Sony’s every move. But we do know that all next-gen console makers are aware of the competition and the ever-growing taste of gamers, and they don’t want to fail them. News of these developments will always come at QJ so read on.
Next-generation system makers, as we know it, don’t stop at the final product as soon as the consoles are released. The continuous development of their operating systems assure us that there will always be more features added to the console. At the recently-concluded TGS, the PS3 apparently wowed the audience as much as the other next-gen consoles did, but Sony‘s booth experienced glitches involving overheating and other technical problems. This is something others thought might affect the production of the PS3 and its release date.
GameDaily BIZ’s industry sources said that the PS3 glitches at the TGS won’t affect the PS3’s production. The console is continuously being refined until they’re ready for retailing. Like Microsoft’s Xbox Live dashboard and ongoing XNA development, the PS3’s OS, according to Sony, will continue to get upgrades. Nintendo’s Wii will offer the same features as well. No doubt that the Wii is the first Nintendo system to undergo this sort of OS upgrade feature.
As the PS3 nears its release, it’s only understandable that some fans will question Sony’s every move. But we do know that all next-gen console makers are aware of the competition and the ever-growing taste of gamers, and they don’t want to fail them. News of these developments will always come at QJ so read on.