Phil said:From the PS3 + HD price speculation thread I started back in March:
Code:$299 = 0% $349 = 2% $399 = 22% $449 = 31% $499 = 27% $549 = 7% $599 = 7% $599+ = 1% 150 voters in total
Perhaps to put some perspective from an ex PC gamer that has turned me into a PlayStation supporter after 2 generations of console gaming:
I, among others, predicted $449 and so I must say I am quite surprised (a little shocked) to see Sony charging $150 more for the full PS3 experience. IMO, as much as the price hurts, it doesn't really make the Xbox360 (or Wii for that matter) any better or more attractive to me and so I will probably end up dishing out the price for one anyway. I'm sure there are many other PlayStation supporters out there that think the same, even though they are bitter about the price. Can't blame them, I am too. Since the console is initially bought by loyal platform supporters and hardcore gamers, I think it is clear they will get away with that price tag. I would expect them to lower the price after a year of release though once the numbers start falling and they may want to make things more attractive for the average consumer outthere. I think come November and the following months, we'll all see how important mindshare and brand-recognition is. PlayStation is synonymous with gaming for many people that don't play games already and despite the price tag, I'm confident that will also show in sales.
Thats just it, it really doesn't matter what they would have announced for someone in your scenario, you (plural) would rationalize it anyway. We had months of 360 users rationalizing the two sku and HDD options that MSFT chose. I expect the same for the PS3.
I chose $599 in your thread, because it was only $200 less than what the cheapest BD-ROM player was going to come out at, and only $100 more than the low-end HD-DVD, which gives CE mfrs. some hope of the high-end user bypassing the PS3 for their models.
Looking at it two ways, it sucks as pricing for a console, OR its fabulous as pricing for a BDR.
Looking at who voted for what, some of the devs were way off...and thats when it had more "features" (none of which I cared about, save the rumble).
The price in my scenario just means I won't be a launch day buyer, not even for ebay (damn I hate that crap!), I want to see what Sonys price cuts are going to look like first before I take the dive.