2.40 NO CUSTOM TRACKS!
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2. July 2008 @ 14:09 |
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argh! once agian anothe useless update! you cant play custom tracks with gta iv and i went to all the trouble of importing all my music to the ps3 just to do so, instead you can only play your music with rubbish games like pixeljunk monsters and other titles that no one likes.
I for one am really anoyed with the new update
WHEN ARE THERE GONN BE CUSTOM TRACKS!!
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2. July 2008 @ 14:48 |
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They are available however I believe the game makers just need to patch their games.
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2. July 2008 @ 15:08 |
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i hope tht is the case
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2. July 2008 @ 16:41 |
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even if this wasnt included i cant see how you could even begin to call this useless.
some people just find reasons to complain...
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2. July 2008 @ 17:04 |
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I read somewhere that Microsoft has a patent on the custom soundtrack in games, that's why Sony didn't include it in all games. They just made it a lot simpler for the developers of the games to patch it, so we can expect that for many games now.
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2. July 2008 @ 17:41 |
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Originally posted by marlino23: I read somewhere that Microsoft has a patent on the custom soundtrack in games, that's why Sony didn't include it in all games. They just made it a lot simpler for the developers of the games to patch it, so we can expect that for many games now.
Exactly.
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2. July 2008 @ 22:56 |
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Originally posted by Oner: Originally posted by marlino23: I read somewhere that Microsoft has a patent on the custom soundtrack in games, that's why Sony didn't include it in all games. They just made it a lot simpler for the developers of the games to patch it, so we can expect that for many games now.
Exactly.
Rather stupid and overly broad patent imo.
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3. July 2008 @ 00:05 |
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*sniffs air* ahhh Thats why I love afterdawn, people dont pull any punches on opinions :)
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3. July 2008 @ 02:41 |
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well does anybody know what ps3 games support custom tracks? part from pixeljunk monsters of course
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3. July 2008 @ 03:28 |
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Here is an article I found on Custom Tracks.. Pain also uses the "loop hole" There is a jukebox which access your playlist on your HDD.
Quote: One of the most wanted features missing from the Playstation 3 is the ability to use a custom soundtrack during gameplay. Movement has been made in this area with some games beginning to offer support, notably Super Stardust HD and High Velocity Bowling, but it?s yet to be offered for all games.
Though many expect the inclusion to come when Sony supports an in-game version of Playstation 3?s cross media bar, the implementation of this feature might just stay with the developers, since Microsoft owns a patent for this very functionality.
Microsoft implemented the ability to play your own music during gameplay in their first gaming system, the Xbox. The functionality naturally moved over to the Xbox 360, where Microsoft was patiently waiting for a patent to go through.
The custom soundtrack patent was submitted well before the release of the 360, presumably with the intention to lock down the feature for the next generation. It wasn?t issued until mid-2006, luckily just before the US/Japan release of the Playstation 3.
The US patent named ?Method and Apparatus for Creating and Playing Soundtracks in a Gaming System? appears to cover any application that allows users to create soundtracks using their own audio tracks, such that they can be played during the execution of the game instead of the game?s default soundtrack.
Comprising of a thorough list of points and diagrams, the patents stand out claim is outlined thus:
1. A method comprising:
- receiving a request to launch a game in a gaming system;
determining whether the game has a user-associated soundtrack;
- if the game has a user-associated soundtrack:
launching the game; and
playing the user-associated soundtrack;
- if the game does not have a user-associated soundtrack:
allowing a user of the gaming system to select a soundtrack to play while the game is executed; and
playing a default soundtrack if the user of the gaming system does not select a soundtrack.
What does this mean for Microsoft?s competitors? Will this patent stop Sony from implementing the console-wide custom soundtrack functionality? This is possible, and could be the reason why it has been missing from the Playstaiton 3 for so long.
Sony may have already found a loophole in the patent to allow them to provide custom soundtracks for particular games, as long as the functionality is not system-wide. In this way they could avoid the patent. Microsoft could charge Sony for the privilege, but it would be a lot of wasted effort to patent this particular feature and then allow competitors to implement it.
Therefore, when Sony?s in-game XMB eventually comes around, custom soundtracks might be left on the cutting room floor. It will all depend on how constricting the patent actually is, and how kind Microsoft are feeling. Reasons for the in-game XMB delay may be found here - Sony are trying their best to get custom soundtracks installed legally.
Source: US Patent Office
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3. July 2008 @ 06:36 |
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I just noticed on Burnout Pardise City, there is a news section that is claiming to have some updates comin for the game as well as the ability to play "custom tracks"!!!!
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3. July 2008 @ 07:35 |
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What about the ipod in mgs4?
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3. July 2008 @ 19:15 |
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Hmm...The patent says nothing about developers of the games making a custom soundtrack available. Thats why some developers have that.Its a choice. But ok Sony I guess your off the hook for now. But M$ is being selfish for that. I guess Sega should sue M$ and Sony for having both their controllers look like the Sega Genesis ones. lol
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3. July 2008 @ 19:37 |
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Quote: : Insomniac, Infinity Ward and 2K Games all say they won't patch existing titles.
http://www.n4g.com/ps3/News-164659.aspx
This really piss me off because all the money people spend on these games & its the lease these Devs could do & they shoot it down like its nothing.What do they think patches on these nexgen console are for? Infinity Ward made a record amount of money off PS3 owners & they say thet are focuz on other things how could this be because Treyarch is doing COD5 which is due out later this year so Infinity Ward should have time because im pretty sure there next project isn't coming anytime soon.
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