The black,red, blue, green dots on the screen do not disappear
- LCD screens are made with highly precise technology, but in some spots black spots may appear on the screen. This is not a malfunction
That's right... 4... I've physically owned 5 different PSPs, and every single one has dead pixels. I finally decided to keep the one with the least noticeable pixels because I knew there was no way I was gonna get a perfect one... i don't think it exists. As I'm sure you know, it's a pretty sweet piece of technology, but frankly saying "it's not a malfunction" is just nonsense. What is a pixel supposed to do? It's supposed to show the colour it's told to, so that together, with the thousands of other pixels, it displays a kick ass image... So then how is a pixel NOT EVER displaying the correct colour, considered functional? It's not... and what is the definition of malfunction? well according to www.dictionary.com;
- To fail to function.
- To function improperly.
n.
- Failure to function.
- Faulty or abnormal functioning.
I was disscussing something like this with my friends the other
night. How does the gaming indusrty plan to grow, if they're constantly increasing
the complexity of the systems.... Basically it means that they need
more people, and more money just to get a game ready for the newest hardware, but that leaves little money to put into inovation and creativity.
I was browsing through the Gamespot news, and came
across this transcript from the GDC conference. i read the entire
thing, and they were all pretty important and good points, but Greg Costikyan
hit the nail right on the head... and if as developers they're this
worried, then we as gamers should be more worried. We get wrapped up
in cool graphics, and intresting ways we can jump from one building to
the other, but lets face it, thats' why after 2 weeks of playing a
game, we're all ready to hop on the next bandwagon... We're luckily one
of a very small minority who don't mind blowing 400 bucks a month on
games, becasue we like to do that in our spare time, but there's a lot
of gamers out there who can't afford that much, they would like to,
but they can't. Outside our little world of gamespot is a lot of people
who refuse to play games anymore because at the end of the day, The Sims Unleashed, is still just the Sims and Driver 3.... is still just Driver.
I
think we're just as much at fault as the publishers... they sell what
they know we'll buy, and until we decide that we're not gonna pay for
sh*t like Halo 2.5 ( If that's true... I'll kill my XBox ), we're
gonna keep getting this mainstream (sometimes un-completed ) crap
shoved down our throats... and eventually, no one will be there. Maybe
I'm off, I don't pretend to know exactly what goes on in game design,
but I do know that if developers are as scared as this, then we should
be twice as concerend, yet how many of you have heard of this before?
How many of you read, or saw a recap of this? These are serious
problems that no one is adressing, and I'm frankly pretty scared for
the future... but maybe it's just me.
Here's the entire rant from GDC... http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/03/18/news_6120449.html



