by Kerreth » Fri Apr 27, 2012 8:50 pm
Maybe it's because I work with computers and laptops a lot, so I'm used to switching hard drives in and out of things, but it's basically like sticking a cartridge into an SNES! It's not like you have to really shop around and look for "COMPATIBLE WITH PS3!" on the box, there's not that much variance among hard drive brands.
As far as screwdrivers go: Five. Only one screw, the bright blue one, is attached to the console. The other 4 are the brackets attached to the drive. The slot is pretty much shelled off from any other component in the system. There is zero chance that you will mess up, say, the GPU while replacing the hard drive, and an equal chance of messing something else up (read: none) as you would replacing a drive in a 360 S.
In that sense (easy interchangeability with common universal parts), Sony did take the idea after being stubborn and then seeing the light, but also improved on it. It gives the consumer a lot more options, rather than being tied down to one manufacturer and their ridiculous prices.
Re: flash drives. You're right. I forgot about that. >.>
Also, re: achievements. I'm hoping you're not comparing to Microsoft. I'm not sure if Microsoft even started the trend, but they're the first people I'd seen doing it, so I'll compare to them. Your main point there was that Sony doesn't make you "excited" when you get a trophy, because it uses such a mundane sound. Given that Microsoft uses the same mundane sound for "Achievement Unlocked" as other SUPER EXCITING notifications, such as "X is online," "X sent you a message," "X finished downloading," "X wants to be your friend," and my personal favorite, "Please reconnect controller," (I like to run my batteries until they are absolutely 100% dry) I'm really wondering who you are comparing to.