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In an interview with Develop, the team behind PlayStation Home has admitted that they think the virtual world was announced too early.
Game director Peter Edward said that outside developers, targeted to create third-party content for Home, became wary when they realised how far it was from completion after its announcement early in 2007.
"Initially, there was real excitement from people, because we were showing something really different and that had a lot of potential," Edward said.
"And then there's the realisation that, well, we probably announced it too early - GDC 07 was a long time ago. I think there was sort of recognition amongst developers of 'Oh, this is interesting, but there's still a lot of work to be done.'"
Home went through numerous subsequent delays, with Sony eventually succumbing to the public pressure for some kind of launch by opening its beta to all users last month - without much third-party content in place.
However, Edward is convinced things are going to get better - and today's news of EA support would seem to bear him out.
"The feedback we've been getting is that, in the early days, it was a bit thin on the ground in terms of support and tools, but now it's mature and everybody's starting to produce some really interesting stuff," Edward said.
Elsewhere in the interview, Edward and lead programmer Mitch Goodwin talk candidly about the development Home, revealing that it started life as a lobby system for The Getaway: Black Monday on PS2.
"We recently found a bit of code which had weapon pickups in it; it was legacy from back in the day when the target was very different," Goodwin said.
now we have a place to meet for bap sessions (if we can launch fifa from their)Looks nice.
Just tried that Red Bull thing, might look nice but its pretty boring tbh, expecting more.
like you said, they should not have revealed it soo early on. revealing it mid last year would have been appropriate and releasing it around feb/march of this year would of been ideal but this Home was revealed 2 years ago so you cant blame ps3 users for wanting it now.It was as buggy as hell in the early betas so it was removed until they could get the rest of the stuff working properly. They were saying the other day in an interview that they released home too early because of the pressure from PS3 owners - and revealed it too early to the public - instead of doing what everyone does and show it off when it's a couple of years into development they were pressured into showing it off in its beta stages.
It must suck to be told 'right you're going to make an online application for the ps3, it's going to be free and it's going to shown off to the world in a few months so get cracking!'
Walkthrough of the EA Sports complex....awesomeness
http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2009/01/09/the-ea-sports-home-space-is-actually-pretty-awesome/
Capcom Japan has announced plans to support PlayStation Home with Street Fighter IV and Resident Evil 5 content, including costumes and a themed game space.
Famitsu (interpreted by Joystiq) has the news and some shots, showing some striking authentic Street Fighter costumes and an impressive recreation of Resident Evil 5's African village setting for Home avatars to explore.
Street Fighter IV will also get a post-release patch adding support for Home's game launcher, so players will be able to jump straight into SFIV bouts from the virtual world.
As with the recent SF outfits for LittleBigPlanet, the costumes will be for sale from the PSN store - along with, we assume, the decorative Street Fighter and Resident Evil figurines shown in the shots. The Resident Evil 5 zone, meanwhile, will host themed events.
Whether this content will be coming to the US and European version of Home is unconfirmed, but we'd be very surprised if it didn't.
yea i agree. i hardly go on it TBH. im not into social chat crap with random people online. i've grown out of that but i gotta admit, Home does have huge potential.Its funny seeing this guy in charge of Home, he used to be on a podcast that I listen to.
I read on the PS Blog about the Guitar Hero space and was intrigued but then I watched the video...I'm still waiting for a good reason to pay another visit to Home.