Sony drops PlayStation Network details
Let me quote the paragraphs that make it unclear...
From these 2 paragraphs it seems as the Playstation network is structured similar to XBL where you have 2 levels of service. One free which is basic and only allows you to download patches, communicate, and play demos. And the Pay service where you play multiplayer games online. It doesn't list online gaming under one of the 'free services' but instead its in a paragraph of it's own and says NOTHING about being free.
And before you, Joe and HPman, jump all over me trying to say I am trying to bash Sony again, read the title of the thread and read article carefully and slowly. I am just looking for more information.
Let me quote the paragraphs that make it unclear...
In addition to account creation and the ability to sign in or out of one's account, Sony listed a number of basic, free services provided by PlayStation Network. These included block and friend-list features, and a message box for storing messages and file attachments from other users. Furthermore, the chat feature will allow users to talk to each other via video and voice.
Online gaming features will consist of a matching service, lobby where players can exchange pleasantries, scoreboards, and a shop service for purchasing game items. The press release gave Ridge Racer 7 from Namco Bandai and Resistance: Fall of Man from SCEA as examples of launch titles confirmed to support online modes.
From these 2 paragraphs it seems as the Playstation network is structured similar to XBL where you have 2 levels of service. One free which is basic and only allows you to download patches, communicate, and play demos. And the Pay service where you play multiplayer games online. It doesn't list online gaming under one of the 'free services' but instead its in a paragraph of it's own and says NOTHING about being free.
And before you, Joe and HPman, jump all over me trying to say I am trying to bash Sony again, read the title of the thread and read article carefully and slowly. I am just looking for more information.