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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 12:18PM Chrinik said

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Actually, my personal experience with home has been pretty pleasant, I've made 3 or 4 friends and whenever they're online, I make an attempt to talk to them or play a game. Surprisingly we all have a kind of standard set of games that we can play together (namely, LBP, but also GTA and Resistance:FoM sometimes too) Like others, I believe home has limitless potential, but right now, the arcade space s not enough to get me to actually do my socializing in home itself, as opposed to just PMing them. (Maybe a little shopping though :)

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 12:20PM I AM IRONHIDE said

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I don't find Home as a very good place for social networking, so far 3 of my friends got in a "romance" and ended up giving their addresses to these people who are complete strangers and never showed identity of some kind. A lot of douchebags are on Home to, for example, I met like 10 little kids with mics by listen@home and they were screaming like little girls. Oh but that's not the only place they were, They're EVERYWHERE. FarCry2, Uncharted, hell they've already infected the new Red Bull air race! Whatever, what I'm trying to say is that Home is not a place you should meet new people, just hang with the old.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 12:23PM (Unverified) said

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I think everything will change once the game lauch service arrive. People will meet and play a game not just meet and keep talking about stuff not relevant to gaming. I think it happens to everyone in home..it just doesnt feel like its for game, but thats because home is missing its main app...the game lauch system.

I dont like adding people just because i have a great talk thats why i have cousins, friends, grandma,etc. for. What i do first is that i compare trophies with him so i can see if his a hardcore gamer, his a sports player, he only likes fps,etc. If im in his category then i chat about those games. (sony need to incorporate the ID card in home...not just launch it in the slow xmb menu).

:P sorry about my english!

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 3:56PM Sly C said

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first off, your english is fine! second, your method is pretty good. i never really thought about that. i use home to talk to some friends i met on cod4/w@w and lbp. (not random people btw, just people i met and had a great time with and make good teams with)

the 1st problem they should fix is region locking. i can't hang out with any of my british friends! :(
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 12:32PM (Unverified) said

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i like it, it's not great and has its flaws but over time i can see it becoming great

i spent 3 hours getting to know a mate for a forum on there playing pool

we chatted for so long that the server we were on was empty when we stopped playing pool

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 12:43PM (Unverified) said

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Talk to the funny looking avatars and you might be getting some funny friends...

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 7:14PM The BZA said

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lmao that is so very true.. i'm one of them :D. it annoys me that some people who pretty up their avatars just to look "cool". and then when they see someone with a effed up avatar like mine.. they got the nerve to talk isht like thats what i really look like.. lol.. first of all.. im not fat, im not white, im not old, i dont have spiky hair and my mustache dont fall under my chin.
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 12:57PM gypsygib said

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I've really enjoyed Home. I only just recently got my PS3 in late December and have made 5 friends in it already, that's alot better than the 0 friends I made playing games (no one has headsets). I think home is fun because it gives you an opportunity to talk to people from around the world, I don't even really care to play games with them as they probably have different gaming interests.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 1:07PM (Unverified) said

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Where do I download Home from?

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 1:52PM AGQ0105 said

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It was added in the latest firmware update. You will find it under "Playstation Network" on the main menu of the PS3, also known as the Cross Media Bar (XMB)
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 1:57PM (Unverified) said

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I just have "store" and "acct management", nothing else under PSN icon...
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 2:06PM (Unverified) said

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okay, it showed up after 4-5 reboots.
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 1:12PM (Unverified) said

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I found home pretty boring at first. One day I decided to make an Asian and European PSN account to see how their home was different. In the European home I was talking to someone said I was American, then some other guy came over trying to incite the whole ignorant American thing. I surprised him by not being an egocentric idiot. We ended up having a very enjoyable conversation on politics which a few other people joined. I made three friends I added to my friends list, but I haven't spoken to them since because I never really use my Euro account.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 2:45PM (Unverified) said

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I could have SWORN Home was REGION Locked.......unlike the Store........meaning your IP address designated which region of Home you got into......I mean I remember reading that you could invite people into Home from other regions if they are on your friends list......but no just start an Asian account and get into China's Home
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Posted: Jan 18th 2009 9:56PM (Unverified) said

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That's awesome! :D
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Posted: Jan 19th 2009 4:26AM (Unverified) said

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There really are big differences between the regions, and not just the graphical.
US Home is like a high school, barely controlled chaos. Its completely random if you'll meet anyone worth talking to, more often than not you dont.

EU Home is like a university, more chilled, its easy to strike up a conversation just by chilling out by the stream. And theres a lot more people playing chess, thats for sure. Hell of a lot of people speaking strange languages though.

Japan Home is like a library, everyone seems shit scared to say a word to each other.

Be sure to create multi-region accounts, its good to travel!
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 1:27PM (Unverified) said

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I just wish home kept to the plan. It just angers me over what they're trying to do and what they've done. But they've let it fail so hard because the game was originally advertised at GDC with stuff they forgot to put into the game now.

TVs, picture frames, all these big trophy rooms and special theaters and game rooms, what happened to them?!

They've let their own game fail, because they forgot to put in all the content when the game actually came out. The game looks even more barebones than GDC. It's almost like a pre pre alpha, it's so hopeless and useless. All home is now is like a waiting in line simulator, full of idiots and perverts.

What home has fallen to sickens me, they have failed me in every way possible. I was going to use home to watch movies with my buds (CANNED?!), put pictures around my house and make it look really good, and have old stories to tell to friends (CANNED?!), play pool in my apartment like they showed in GDC (CANNED?!), because I don't see any of this stuff, and you don't need to say "oh just be patient, they'll come out soon". No, it doesn't work that way; all this crap was made and ready to use 2 years ago, so where is it?

This is my unbiased opinion.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 5:05PM (Unverified) said

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I know this is your opinion, but maybe you should look at it that home is not meant to be a game, its a social networking tool and a lot of the stuff you've seen is true it should be there, but it's also in beta so not every feature is implemented at once. I agree with a lot of people though that it was announced way too early. Looking at the EA space that is to be released soon looks pretty good, so maybe the ball will get rolling now that some more content is being developed.
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Posted: Jan 18th 2009 2:42AM Mattchewie said

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I agree with you about the content and I'm also sick of hearing "give it time" but in Homes case, you kinda have too. The service isn't even a month old yet. It will take time for Game Devs to generate spaces. I'm sure they wanted to see how sony's own micro transactions would do before deciding to spend resources on it.

Movies/music sharing - Saw that getting squashed from the get as I know the MPAA and RIAA would most likely have "issues" with that. However in light of us having the movie store, you would think they could put some rules into play so you could possibly show rented flicks in your apt. I won't get into how they could do it, I just think they could if they really thought about it.

Photos I don't quite get.
Games in personal spaces - I think it would be a bit hard to just toss in a pool table and play in any space. However I think they can generate a space that has a certain game in it. Personally I would enjoy the use of the chess board in my personal space.
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 2:20PM (Unverified) said

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Playstation needs to re-think home.

Here is what they need to do (in my unimportant opinion): Have home be a 3-D myspace. Allow users to create there own "home" space by letting them put up personal pics of friends and things that interest them. Let users put family photos around their space... have short home movies on virtual TVs... let players put posters on thier walls of thier favorite movies or bands... let players put internet links to thier favorite web sites... and allow players to have links to thier friends decked out virtual pads...

Allow players to visit thier friends spaces when they aren't "home".

How cool would it be to have a 3D myspace? Home could be that. That would really turn some heads.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 10:30PM Rubert said

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OMG yes.

That's a great idea. It'd be like college dorms. You can like leave comments on their door or something. Like when you enter the apartment from the central plaza, you can search for your friend's apartment, or see who's apartment got updated with stuff, and be able to see like new comments and stuff. That's awesome.
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 1:50PM joeboosauce said

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I think you are expecting too much from home along the lines of human socialization. Whatever happened to socializing in the REAL WORLD? Real face to face relationships with people. People are becoming more isolated because they are getting consumed with technology and all this single serving paradigm. People are forgetting how to socialize and meet people. Then they lean on the internet and anonymity to "socialize." Its becoming slowly like the Matrix. The PS3 is a game (or entertainment) console. Why make it your crutch for life? I honestly don't know what purpose these spaces can serve except for an escape from the real world that often becomes a substitute for real world existence. Look at the problems with WoW and 2nd life. Even IM and texting have downgraded the quality of relationships and communication. People want to be known and feel less so w/ all these "opportunities." Don't get me wrong, all this tech does open new ways of communication. But, nothing beats a healthy hands on relationship with real people. Depression and anxiety rates would be a lot lower. For more on how online is changing things check out PBS Frontline's Growing Up Online episode. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kidsonline/

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 6:18PM Sly C said

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i don't think it's necessarily like that. i could use home to chat with friends from school after school since my parents are at work and i can't drive. and why not meet
other people? people need to be open to other people. every time someone meets a muslim, they scream "BOMB!!!" even though most aren't crazy retarded like terrorists. if they met more people, this would happen less. that's why they also need to remove the region lock.
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 1:55PM (Unverified) said

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I have given Home many a chance to try and impress me, yet I always walk away with the same impression. Its a great place for annoying people to be as annoying as they can be. I have found very few insightful or helpful people, or at the least not rude. Its hard for me to say Im disappointed because it is what I thought it would be, and I wasn't expecting to be all the interested in a glorified chat room. At the end of the day, thats really all it is.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 2:06PM Copland said

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I really don't know what Sony really wants to do with Home.
If they want to make it a Second Life esque application or a portal for online-games.
I really prefer the latter.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 2:22PM Omen20 said

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For me Home was only entertaining for about an hour with me and my best friend exploring it together. Home first off needs to get Game Launching fixed, numero uno.

Second it needs to prove it's really gaming's social hub. Not just with advertisements, but with other content. The animations are horrible in Home, I'd love to see them borrow assets from Uncharted, Assassin's Creed, GTAIV, etc. Let us pick a character from a game and use their animations set. That way you can pick a little more personality for yourself, support a game you love, and it's quicker and easier for the Home team in general.

I want to see Home become the place that fuels PS Eye games. I really want these games to be apart of the XMB chat first off but Home could make the games popular and viable for Sony. Give us something for 2-6 players, simple games that can be played while talking. Heres some ideas, for 2 players: 3D pong, theres a flash game out there if you want to see what im talking about, but instead of using a mouse as your paddle, use your hand with the Eye.

For 4 players you could make a hot potato game where you put the people on the four corners and use your hands to catch a ball and throw it to someone else. Who ever holds it too long or doesnt catch it gets illiminated and dimmed out, they become a wall but can still talk. Let players customize it, give people a certain amount of lives, speed up or slow down the ball, effect it's physics, place more than one ball in the game, etc. Create a score system for rounds of play and rank people in your friend list.

Games like these that are downloaded for cheap could really catch on in Home, but they'd need to be launchable while in Home, no dumping Home and then loading up the game even with Game Launching. It would need to be fast, screen comes up full screen and the game loads in seconds. Since these games wouldnt be resource intensive I dont see this being a problem.

Another idea I've had is to make Home in and of itself one big game, by the player's choice. I came up with this when me and my friend were trying to make some fun, we played Hide and Seek in the plaza lol. One would run off and hide using sit and covertly move oneself so the other could never find them, it's actually pretty fun when the other person is chatting with you and your laughing cuz your so close to them and they dont see you. Anyways my idea is to let players start these kinds of mini games with each other with no loading, or being taken to new areas, just let people play right then and there. Stuff like Hide and Seek and Tag could be fun for 6 people people to join up and play and not bug other people. I could also see the option for making Tag a big universal game, go into your settings and turn on Tag and it highlights you to anyone whos playing, letting them know your in the game, everyone would highlight for you as well and the "It" person would be highlighted in red. Again this would only be fun if people could have better animations, running on Home looks horrid.

Other ideas would be improvements on what's already there. Take the Music spot in the plaza, instead of just putting generic dance beets on there, put the Billboard Top 40 and let people vote on what they want to listen to from there. I could see Christina Lee on Pulse throwing out a chart and some numbers as to what Home's Top 40 is compared to Billboard's. It could be great marketing research to the Home team also to see where it's audience's tastes lie. Also it could be a great tool to watch any kind of shifting in taste when PS3 sales climb.

Other things to improve would just be under the category of More! More interactive objects, this one is severely needed, a bubble machine, thats it?! Also More free clothes for expressing individuality. We know Sony is raking in right now on these sales but they shouldnt let Microsoft beat them out in Free content with it's avatars. It's fricking Microsoft, Sony! How do you lose out in free content to Microsoft?

I'd also like to see Sony bring in the Hot Shots brand as a part of Home. This is actually from my original hopes of Home. I found out about it on a forum before the logo even leaked a week before the official announcement. Some guy knew everything about Home and no one believed him till it was announced. In that thread though we speculated and my idea was to make it like Hot Shots characters and games, obviously Microsoft agreed with me some what. My idea was to just bring in the IP since it was a franchise about quick and simple games, and about unlocking clothes, etc. I'd still like to see it come to Home through Game Launching, make these games downloadable. I'd like to see Golf, Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Touch Football, Soccer, Hockey, etc. Then make Hot Shots it's own Channel on PS Store and keep each game alive with DLC. I think the franchise would be much more viable as a platform through something like Home. Sony could advertise through commercials showing friends meet up and play these simple games. Since online isnt as personal as the living room which Nintendo has exploited to death, I would pull an angle like showing a dad and son playing together while the father is on a business trip. Show the father make a promise to play with him later, gets on the plane, then later the boy is playing and the dad signs on and the boy gets all excited as they video chat and then they play his favorite game against bots, Hot Shot's Tennis. For this to be advertiseable though Sony will need to improve Video Chatting with the Game Launching feature, make it simple and clean.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 2:28PM (Unverified) said

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I only use home to meet up with real friends who i hardly see out of college. And we just hang, chat, play the in-games or start up a line of dancers. Where as virtual friends i meet up with on games themselves.

My single biggest problem/disappointment with home is that it just doesn't really feel like "me" when i meet up. Just some virtual representation.

Allow me to explain; in Home, my character looks bland and shallow, thus, (without looking stupid) i can't get that "enthusiastic" and "playful" sort of personalty that i see myself as in real life.

In my opinion, if players cannot connect to their own avatar, they will never be socially comfortable with it to fully utilise and appreciate a social networking service that Home is trying to be. Unless of course, they try to be something that they're not i guess.

I don't think Home is a game at all - however on a platform which caters for more hardcore than casual gaming, i think Sony are going to be struggling to make Home work how they envisioned.

Posted: Jan 21st 2009 3:09AM Fane1024 said

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Agreed. I connect more with my rock band character and he's black (I'm not). We need way more options to personalize our avatars and apartments.
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 3:29PM DrunkenShaolin said

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i want to be able to chat with my japanese friends on HOME with my uk account, i want to look diffrent to others, i want to use my Home house with friends, at the moment its pointless(lets comeback to my house to dance around bubbles)NOT!!!, I want quick lanuch, I dont want a BETA.
all i get is people dancing next to ya sayin "there gay and like u". lol
at the moment Home is Sh1te

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 3:30PM (Unverified) said

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HOME's game launching sounds cool, only if it is seamlessly integrated.

the HOME best feature would be a trophy room. not sure if i am interested in very other people's trophies, but i am certain i would like to look at mine from time to time.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 3:31PM (Unverified) said

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haha actually...
i have 3 users on my ps3, my best friend and my cousin , and obviously mine, now on my other two i created a psn for em, well when you create em(atleast on the pc) you can choose the region.
Well my region is America but theres are Europe and japan. And home is not ip related you can visit europe and other regions from the comforts of usa.
anyway ranting on but its cool because its a different experience. Europe easy to communicate because majority are English tho... dutch and German are common...but haha japan...lol.....
anyway its really fun i would recommend it to anyone to try, create new user in your xmb then sign up for a new psn(i did it in on my pc) and use home...anyway rant over.:)

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 3:40PM (Unverified) said

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When is Home going to move out of open beta, anyway? Or has it already done so and I've just been too bored to notice?

Home has great potential - the "3D Myspace" thing described in a post above is basically what Phil Harrison demoed at E3 a couple of years ago, and is definitely what the app needs, along with game portal integration. I just have a feeling that it's all proving to be too difficult a mountain for Sony to climb - Home is something that should have been rolled out by the end of the PS3's first year, and I think now it's become a case of too little, too late. By the time Sony have the bugs figured out, a lot of people will have moved on. Who knows, by then we might be entering the next generation of consoles. Perhaps Home on the PSNext (or whatever they end up calling the 4th console, without sticking the unlucky number 4 on the end) will be what this iteration should have been.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 4:25PM (Unverified) said

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having T.V's in your home will be a conversation starter (he he he)

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 4:52PM (Unverified) said

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None of the avatars are smiling. It's hard to make a face that seems interesting, other than by using wacky hairdos. In this way people "look" unapproachable.

I like Omen_20's idea of introducing Tag and Hide-and-Seek via the control station thingy, and his one about asking developers for animation sets. Especially if it were just the ones that always take place when you stop moving. Leaping onto thin air and stabbing it with a hidden blade would be a bit misplaced...

Personally, for me, home's still lacking, and will be for a while.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 5:54PM KinseySS said

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My experience so far in Home has been ok. Nothing really negative, except the odd person who likes to do phallic things to other peoples toons. Home has an extreme amount of potential that is lacking currently that majority of players are aware of anyway. I'm very much looking forward to future games spaces especially the poker tournaments in EA Sports space coming soon. but we need more.

I think one problem is no one knows what each other plays to really open up a conversation. The first 2 (Far Cry and Uncharted) were nice to have but because those were the only 2 game spaces to open up with home, everyone and their dog who also didn't have those games were in there, myself included. If it was released with say 10 game spaces of Playstation games like Warhawk and Socom to name a few, than the people who have those games would most likely be in there respective spaces than not.

As you said having friends on your list that you forget what game you met them in the first place is so true in my little corner of the world. Pre-home I never contacted that person again. Then one day I get an invite from one said person to his Summer Lodge in Home and we chatted for a bit. I was quite surprised by this and showed exactly what Home will bring in the future I believe and look forward to more.

It's just gonna take some time unfortunately to let home evolve to what we hope will be a successful social networking device.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 5:55PM (Unverified) said

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One of the biggest problems in home and you metioned it in the article is the need for social individualization. Even though there is a wide array of variety in the social network, most of the clothing and such look very simular. In this regard, home has a problem. Without body language tone of voice, and facial expressions, it fails to capture the human element. This is a huge problem with MMO's as well. How do you seperate yourself from everyone else? In MMO's you have armor types and such. In home, I use the frosty the snow man face and wear a suit. It's enough to get me noticed.

Secondly, Home isn't just a place to socialize. Why talk on the "Net" when you can pick up a phone and talk in person, or better still, go hang out with someone either at a bar, house, or wherever?

Home to me is a place to blow off steam. I'm not looking to meet friends. I'm looking for a way to distance myself from reality and enjoy killing my own time. I use the Frosty face so that I look different from anyone else around me and sometimes if i'm bored i'll quincy.

In the end, Home isn't a game to me but it serves the same purpose. It keeps me entertained.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 9:27PM Spunky Monkey 190906 said

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Personally I think gamers are getting lazy, there was a time when you went to arcades to play games with your mates, soon we started going to each others houses to player multiplayer matches, then lan meant we didn't need to be in the same room to play multiplayer matches. We digressed further to a point where we didn't need to be in the same house to play games against or with each other and its now gotten to a point where we are sitting looking at a virtual representation of ourselves with our mates hanging out in a virtual house drinking virtual beer, watching virtual TV and playing virtual games and actually going virtually out. What next? Meet a virtual girlfriend and get her to come round for virtual sex? Or maybe have virtual parents in the virtual world telling you to get off the virtual games and do your virtual homework?

It won't be long before our Home avatars get to play PS3s in thier rooms, and before you know it, you'll be playing Home inside home :S


Though saying that, Home would be more interesting with weather conditions and day / night. And whats better then inviting some young people into your room while playing 'move bitch, get out the way!'

Posted: Jan 21st 2009 3:15AM Fane1024 said

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LOL Second Second Life FTW.
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 9:29PM FeaturePreacher said

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HOME is big liability that Jack Buser and the rest of the HOME team probably wish they never got into. If Phil Harrison was here to run this it would probably be much better or at least he would have the courage to kill the project if he saw that the goals were unattainable. Asking for the ability to express yourself seems ludacris if Sony is so scarred to even let its users use voice chat in a public space. I have only met 2 new people on HOME. By the way, since most PS3 users are horny males, the best way to have people speak to you is if you use a female avatar even if you have testicles. The only thing that could make HOME remotely useful would be to make game launching mandatory, give users the ability to wear skates or use skateboards and form their own obstacle courses, add the Hall Of Fame trophy room with ornate, possibly transformable trophies, and finally add the ability to share media in personal spaces. Once the HOME team realizes the only way to make HOME useful and attractive is to let go of the fear of their own users and not protect those users who would violate copyright with their content. If they can't do any of those things, they should stop wasting their time and money and just cancel it. Moreover, they wouldn't be disgraced since after all, HOME is still a beta.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 9:43PM FeaturePreacher said

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Compulsory game launching, media sharing in personal spaces, trophy halls of fame, skating in user generated obstacle courses, and public space voice chat will fix HOME from being the grieving space it currently is. Sony needs to stop being afraid of its own users and not protect them from complaints from copyright holders over violations of their copyright.

Posted: Jan 18th 2009 3:18AM CrimsonRyan said

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I made two friends in Home. One guy that has his 360 RROD, and a few days after, his PS3 apparently broke.

And another guy that does nothing but Home.

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 10:01PM (Unverified) said

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My biggest problem with Home is that there is nothing to do. You can wait in line to go bowling, wait in line for arcade games, wait in line for pool, etc.

It just feels so half-assed and kludged together, like nobody planned any of it. Why can't I watch someone playing an arcade game while they're playing it (over their shoulder)? If I'm playing pool, why doesn't it zoom out a little and show my opponent *actually playing*? Details like this are grossly overlooked in all aspects of Home.

Game launching only supports a single game. Why can't they add it for their first-party titles like Resistance 1 and 2, Motorstorm 1 and 2, etc.? It makes me nuts how limited Home is and the snail's pace of development. Even the Red Bull thing was late...and when you're flying, nobody else is in the sky with you. Why?

Where is the trophy room with 3d assets from each game? Where are the other game spaces for first party titles? If they really want to hype Killzone2, where are the videos advertising it and the KZ2 space where you can wander around, see game clips, and talk to other players? It's not like KZ2 is a big surprise. They've been working on that game for years.

Home, ultimately, is extremely frustrating to me, because it can be 100 million times better than it currently is. I can't imagine what's holding it back. The lack of media sharing in your apartment is also pretty lame. The assets are already on your hard drive, you should be able to just throw pictures up on your wall after a short upload, or video clips.

I think Home's problem is that it is a project without a leader, without vision, without a plan. There is no Kojima with a grand idea executing it at each step. It's the product of committees, managerial meetings, and advertising reps. The fact that they've sold over a million real dollars worth of virtual junk in Home boggles my mind.

If Sony continues to develop Home like this, it will *never* become popular, a must-have feature, or even remotely interesting to most gamers. It'll continue to be a curiosity, a carnival sideshow that most people see once and never check again.

/rant

Posted: Jan 17th 2009 10:24PM KiraXD said

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whatever happened to HOME being a 3D replacement for my XMB?

i cant do anything in home that i can do in my xmb aside from chatting...

i want to stay in home and not have to exit to do anything. watch movies, listen to music, launch games, browse the internet... what happened to being able to do all that from within home?

sony effed up by trying to release this as a "beta" when its clearly NOT a beta.... just an unfinished product they wanted to get out sooner rather than later due to NXE avatars.

maybe id boot it up again if they added even 1/4 of what it was supposed to do.

Posted: Jan 18th 2009 12:29AM scratchh said

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i agree with alot of what has been posted - good and bad. it has a lot of potential. i want to use it to connect with other gamers, and make friends online that i look forward to gaming with. to do that, i want to be better able to express myself - from look, to clothes, to attitude, to media sharing.
i think game launching is key. that will allow one to make a connection with someone else, and then have a good time playing to cement that connection. repeat and then it will eventually become a friendship.
and needs to be in, like yesterday. that said, i understand that what they are doing is very ambitious and difficult and its not all going to magically happen at once. they obviously announced it way too soon. if they announced it like 6 months ago, and then this was the open beta, with all those other features on their way, that would be a different story.
game specific areas are also important - both existing and upcoming games. i really want the warhawk planning room, that sounds sweet. they should be hyping upcoming games with spaces, movies, costumes, etc.

Posted: Jan 18th 2009 1:12AM The1stMJC said

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just join
www.psnfriends.com
It a good way to make PS3 friends also

Posted: Jan 18th 2009 8:07AM (Unverified) said

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I think the EA Home space might change alot of this, over a game of poker.

Posted: Jan 20th 2009 11:32AM (Unverified) said

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i have met and made great friends on the PSN and some on home. i have meet a bong smoking god of a gamer that lives in ohio. i met a 16 year old (iam 15) that iam very good friends with that lives is kansas city. i met a guy that lives in isreal (with a hot sister. thats mostly why i like having vid chats with him because i see her :) ) and a secretary at a wood company in new jersey. we sometimes get together and play all night. i find PSN is great for meeting people and home can do that as well

Posted: Jan 18th 2009 6:59PM erh said

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Home doesn't help me meet people like me. I don't go to the local shopping mall and ask random strangers what games they play. There are more direct ways to find people with similar interests, like clubs and internet forums.

Home doesn't help me play games with my existing friends. Am I supposed to sit around in Home until someone I know logs on? I'd like a system that fits into my life, like text messaging my phone when someone logs in. Sony is arrogant to think I want to spend my time in their boring virtual world, when I could be on my PC, watching TV, or playing a different video console.

Posted: Jan 19th 2009 11:07AM Monty Airline said

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I have to agree with Kylie, I was hoping Home would be a place to make at least casual acquaintances who game. Several years ago when my wife and I were planning to have more kids, and it turned out I was more suited to the cabin fever environment of staying home. So I left my job, decimated my casual social circle, and still have a couple years left before all the kids are in school all the time. The friends I did retain, they profess not to game... "THEM: I HATE all video games. Oh, I love Guitar Hero but that's not the same. ME: Okay, you do or don't hate all video games?" Anyway, they really don't game and don't get why I do. This left me with people I met on XBL but that quickly turned into a situation in which, should I not be able to play whatever the hot game was at least 16 hours a day, I just couldn't keep up with them. On my PS3, my preferred platform, my PSN account friend's list is completely empty. I just haven't bothered. Sure it's ideal to migrate your gaming friends from the real world to PSN, but sometimes for people in some social circles, or people whose real-world friends went exclusively to X360 or Wii instead of PS3, that's not possible. Be nice if Home existed as more than just a slightly scary online fern bar or as a griefing contest.

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