"Really, all that Orbis needs is a fully redesigned UI, and a dedication from day one to supporting the most popular third-party services, rather than fully supporting Sony's pet services and half-assing the ones people actually use."
"Really, all that Orbis needs is a fully redesigned UI, and a dedication from day one to supporting the most popular third-party services, rather than fully supporting Sony's pet services and half-assing the ones people actually use."
Yeah, I guess saying it "sucks" was harsh. I was really pumped about it when it came out and I agree that it's layout and functionality trump Facebook, I just kinda quit using it after the newness wore off because nobody was on there. Something I didn't really elaborate on in my Speak Up that you hit on was the idea that …
I see what you're saying and I agree it would be a gamble on Google's part but I think that this or something like it is Google's best bet to compete simply because Apple TV's and Roku players are outselling the Google TV by a ridiculous margin. They aren't exactly flying off the shelves and having a guaranteed spot in …
I think my main point was just that I enjoy my PS3 for gaming and while I can navigate between the different services to find what I want to watch, it can be a little confusing for people who aren't as technically proficient. Sony mainly stumbles when it tries to compete in areas outside of it's expertise (*cough*…
I'm just going to play a little Devil's Advocate here. For me and some other gamers, not being able to play used games is a non-issue. I haven't bought a used game in roughly 6 years. I started boycotting GameStop after they screwed me on not ONE but THREE pre-orders.