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10-30-2009 @ 8:42AM
Starpoke said...
I feel sort of bad saying this because a friend of mine is an artist on the Home project, but I have only logged into it a couple of times. I can't quite see the point of it at the moment, but I can see how it could develop in the future.
It needs to be a cross between a social networking site and an interactive 3d game lobby, in short I should want to turn on my PS3, log onto home to see what my friends are up too, then be able to launch games through it, maybe even meet up with a friend and join a game with them.
It's all a bit too photorealistic too, why shouldn't I be able to create a cartoon blob as my avatar if i want to?
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