Sony Computer Entertainment America’s CEO Jack Tretton said in an interview this morning that there was a disconnect between the hardware developers and the software developers on the PlayStation 3 team. He accredited the reason behind much of the troubles in programming for the PS3 to that disconnection. What happened, Tretton says, is that the hardware team built this platform without really collaborating with the software team. This led to the software team having no input in the hardware, which makes their jobs much more difficult. Tretton says that things will be different next time around for the PlayStation 4.
Sony Admits to Dropping the Ball on PS3
July 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Tech
Tags:Gaming, Playstation, Sony



