E3 2006: PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii
by Haider Farhan on May 16, 2006 1:52 AM EST- Posted in
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PlayStation 3
We also had some game time with the PlayStation 3 as well as a chance to speak with an associate developer of the game Warhawk. While the controller of the PS3 is very similar to the PS2 controller, one of the additions is that it now has a gyroscope inside. This allows you to control games by tilting the controller as opposed to just pressing buttons. In some ways, it's similar to the Wii controller, but in a more limited fashion. Although the PS3 controller appears to be the same as the PS2 controller, surprisingly, we found this new controller to be somewhat more comfortable than the PS2 controller. Perhaps it's the finish the controller has which makes it feel better, but whatever the case, we found it to be smoother and it definitely fit better in our hands. Silver and black versions of the controller were on display.
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To put the gyroscopic controller to the test, we spent some time playing the game Warhawk in flight mode. In Warhawk, your country is being overtaken and you must fight alongside your army to defend it. You can aid the army as a foot soldier, in vehicles like Jeeps and tanks, and by air in a futuristic jet. We didn't have a chance to play the game by land, but were able to play in the jet to get a feel for the difference between the gyroscopic controller and a standard analog controller.
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The first time we gave it a whirl, we found it quite difficult to aim at our target while also flying the aircraft because as we turned our controller we were also changing where the gun is aimed. As we became accustomed to the way the controls worked, we found the controller to be a great improvement over a standard analog setup. We were able to have much more control over the aircraft by only moving the controller in which direction we wanted the aircraft to go. We found that smooth and small movements gave us the best control over the nimble steering, and all of the movements are natural. What we mean by natural is, you may have noticed that when you are playing a game, you will generally have the tendency to unconsciously jerk the controller one way or another to avoid certain objects or to get the vehicle/aircraft/etc. to do what you want it to do. These same movements you unconsciously make are nearly the exact movements you use to control the aircraft.
We initially found the controller to be quite sensitive to our hand movements -- too much so, in our opinion. One aspect we did find to be a great feature was the option to adjust the sensitivity of the controller's responsiveness to our hand movements. When we spoke to the Warhawk associate developer, he was unsure whether that feature was limited to the hardware or if this was available in-game. Whatever the source, we definitely think any games that take advantage of the gyroscopic mechanism need to allow for adjustment of the sensitivity.
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The PS3 controller uses Bluetooth connectivity to communicate with the PS3 and there are no receivers visible on it. While the controller is wireless, you are also able to connect the USB B cable to it and use it to play as well. This makes your gaming time unlimited when the battery does die. The USB B cable is also used to recharge the wireless controller. There was no mention of the length of time the battery lasted or how long it takes to recharge it.
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Compared to the graphic quality we were shown back in E3 2005 and on IGN, the graphics of the PS3 here were lacking. Now do not get us wrong; the graphics we saw are very nice, but they just aren't up to par with the pre-rendered demos we were shown in 2005. However, the graphics we saw are much better than what PlayStation 2 offers, and they look competitive with Xbox360. You can check out the videos we're providing to get a look at the graphics, and as developers become more familiar with the platform, we expect the quality to improve.
Besides being a gaming console, the PS3 offers many other features. One feature is the option to store pictures and music on the PS3's hard drive. You get thumbnails of the images, and you can also rotate the photos to any angle you like. A similar option is the ability to store videos on the PS3 for easy access. These also have thumbnails for quick viewing, although the thumbnail generated may not always be useful depending on the opening frames of the movie file.
Finally, PS3 includes a web browser interface. You can have multiple browser windows open and switch between them, and there's also an option to trial all of the browser windows so you can quickly choose which one you want to see. (This is somewhat similar to OS X's Exposé feature.) The browser window has a status bar along with a scroll bar on the right hand side. We did find the browser to be slightly slow, but given the testing environment (i.e., the network provided by E3), we will reserve final judgment on the browser speed. Being able to surf the web with a console could be a nice feature, although without the optional keyboard the overall utility is debatable. (An on-screen keyboard is available, but typing URLs using it is time consuming, and we certainly wouldn't want to write an income message using it.) Sony is promoting the PS3 as more than just a console, however, and integrated browser, hard drive, and Blu-Ray drive certainly help back up those claims.
With the huge gaming improvements over the past two years that we've seen at E3, it surely will be difficult to top this. We'll just have to wait and see what the manufacturers will come up with next year. However, overall, we really are excited to see these two consoles finally come into the marketplace and deliver some competition to the already released Xbox360. Although the PS3 does have better graphics and we're willing to bet it'll have a really wide array of games to select from, we're really looking forward to the Nintendo Wii and all its titles. We feel the fun aspect the Wii will deliver is going to be difficult to beat with better graphics alone. Of course, this is solely based on personal opinion, so we would like to see how far both the Xbox 360 and PS3 can push the limits of console gaming.
BitTorrent Videos
As with the first E3 article, we have some videos to download. You will need a BitTorrent client to download the files; we use Azureus, but you can use whatever you want. The zip file contains a .torrent file which you can opening your client, and the total size of the videos is 149 MB. If you're unfamiliar with how BitTorrent works, we again recommend you check out this short tutorial. The videos were recorded using a Cannon S2 IS, and while the quality isn't exceptional, it should be enough to convey something of the E3 experience.
We have three videos this time. The first one shows our journey to the end of the Nintendo Wii line, and unfortunately the best parts of E3 almost always involve waiting in a long line. In the second video shows the game Warhawk in action, and you can also see how the gyroscopic controller works. Finally, we have a video showing the user interface of the PS3 that we described earlier. If you have any difficulties downloading the videos, let us know.
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Saist - Wednesday, May 17, 2006 - link
I read the article entry about the Wii being aimed at kids and younger audiences... and I have to wonder, did this author attend the same convention I did? Did he play the same games I did? Was he playing the same version of Metroid, Mario, Zelda, Excite Truck, Project Hammer, Tony Hawks Downhill Jam, and Sonic that I was playing?With that opening line, I think it's safe to say that no, he wasn't. I don't know where he was, but it wasn't in LA, and it wasn't in Nintendo's booth at E3.
The Wii is a hardcore gaming system. Get over it. It's for hardcore gamers. Little kids can keep their Xbox 360's and Playstation3's. I'll take something that actually is fun to play again.
Sharky974 - Thursday, May 18, 2006 - link
Please. The wii is for little kids, girls, and old people. PS3 and 360 are for hardcore games.I have my doubts about Wii being a long term success. You look at some of the amazing games like Brothers in Arms on the PS3/360, I'm sorry but Wii will never be able to duplicate that wow factor of truly jaw dropping graphics. BIA it's like you're in a real city the graphics are so photoreal. We truly haven't scratched the surface of next-gen graphics yet. The first wave of 360 titles was like, not even close to what's happening now.
brshoemak - Saturday, May 20, 2006 - link
i hope you're joking.
if it's all about graphics to you then you aren't a gamer. it's about gameplay, that's why they call them 'GAMES' -- it's not solely about graphics. you could make a turd sandwich, put it on fine china, garnish it with caviar, but it's still the same old sh!t inside.
gamers support the gameplay, not the fancy packaging it comes it. photorealism is great. photorealism in a crappy re-tread game is still a crappy game.
Sharky974 - Thursday, May 18, 2006 - link
http://www.gametrailers.com/umwatcher.php?id=2880">http://www.gametrailers.com/umwatcher.php?id=2880
Check out this bootleg BIA video from E3.
The game makes Call Of Duty 2 look previous gen. And I hear the Devs were specific that it was running on 360.
I'm sorry but X360 will be priced cheap like $199 before you know it, and how many teenage boys are going to be able to resist that?
Billy Idol - Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - link
what about the F1 game pictured? :/Koing - Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - link
We couldn't spare a few hundred £££ for a half decent DV camcorder?!Thanks for the video though. Nice.
Koing
JNo - Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - link
Does anyone know how long the Nintendo Wii sensor bar's cord is? Because I have a projector set up, it would need to be at the opposite end of the room from the actual console. Or is the wire actually just a power cord wire as all the sensor bar does is just 'generate the field' and the controllers talk to the console directly?Bloody shame about it being standard def. I know graphics aren't all but come on Nintendo! 720p on dvi/hdmi with simple graphics wouldn't be that hard....
hoppa - Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - link
Would that be worth an extra $200 to you? Because that's likely how much it would cost.Do you really care that much about good graphics over good game play? Keep in mind this isn't a computer where games are made at a set level and if you don't have the beefiest hardware you'll get crappy framerates. This is a system that has games designed specifically for it, and thus, your frames will always be exactly how you need them. Besides, even when you have the better graphics, how often during your actual gaming experience (assuming it's any fun) are you actually paying attention to how nice the graphics are? Do you really never pick up any of your old consoles any more because your gaming experience is ruined by the graphics?
yanquii - Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - link
I definitely agree. Although it is nice to see screenshots of an upcoming game with incredible graphics, it is even nicer to play a well-designed game that keeps you hooked.Doom III looked incredible, but the gameplay made the game totally boring and repetitive.
Gameplay is much more important than graphics, and I often find myself itching to pick up Zelda: The Ocarina of Time and some old SNES games.
lemonadesoda - Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - link
What is it with the PS3. It looks aweful. I would be embarassed to have one of those things sitting under the TV. LET ALONG UNDER MY NEW ULTRA SLIM 37inch TFT SCREEN!!!!SONY have really fooked up on the design here. They should have outsourced the design to a proper studio rather than using the local kindergarten/playskool teachers to come up with a design.
If only Apple has designed this thing... then we would be going WOW. Unfortunately, bacause it LOOKS SHITE, we are hoping that the graphics output will make up for it. And so far, even the fanboys are disappointed