Stream Sunday Ticket on your PS3 now.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/08/17/directv-teams-up-with-ps3-for-sunday-nfl-ticket/
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$339 are they crazy?
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I definitely think people will pay that. I've got both Directv and a PS3. If I ever wanted to tell DTV to screw off and go to Verizon (FIOS here with the internet and all) I can pay a much cheaper amount to bundle those services together (phone, internet, TV) than what I'm paying now. However, I still prefer DTV over Verizon due to the quantity of HD channels.... and I couldn't switch if I wanted to as I'm hooked into a 2 year plan (for another what 19 months now I think)....The $339 is very close to what DTV charges me before my discounts that I get. :yes: Certainly, if I lived in an area where DTV wasn't an option (don't laugh, people in some condo complexes have strict homeowners rules prohibiting satellite dishes) and I had a PS3, I'd be stoked.
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Wait, so you have to have DirecTV? Or not? If so why is there an extra $50 fee? So you can watch it via your PS3 instead of the satellite that will do the exact same thing? Am I missing something because this seems ******ed.
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You don't need to be a DTV subscriber, just have a ps3 and subscriber fee.
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This is fantastic news for me. I'm up in gainesville and most of the time the game that TV plays is Jacksonville. My parents already have sunday ticket and I've been using the to-go service in order to watch the phins. Now i'll actually get to watch it in HD on my TV rather than my laptop
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I pay $100/season for access to every Baseball game (out of market)....yet for only 17wks of Football, and knowing the DISCOUNTS for signing up for DTV/Sunday Tkt or claiming you will cancel and getting discounts, they want 3x's that to a brand new market potential. Heck, to capture a larger audience if you will, offer it for a more reasonable price to the PS3 owners at a reasonable Discount to the average of your DTV discounts. Or a trial to start even....something.
So, for instance, I have MLB.TV contract via my main CPU. Can use the same account into any other media source w/internet connection (Laptop, my Android phone, and My PS3 with no extra fees). -
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If you don't have DTV, you can pay the $340 and gain access via the ps3. -
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Well, this is interesting.
I want Sunday Ticket, but don;t care to pay $80 a month for DirectTV on top of it. It may make sense for me to pay the one time $340.
That's about 4 months of my DirectTV bill (without Sunday ticket). So if I can cancel Direct TV, then Sunday ticket pays for itself by the end of December, and after that I'm not tied in to any monthly bill to DTV.
Man. If it were $250 this would be a slam dunk. $340 is just enough for me to have to weigh the options. (like do I think this team and staff will be enjoyable enough to be worth that money, or will it be heartbreak and disappointment again)k-bayfinfan, BigDogsHunt and Nappy Roots like this. -
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I think I'll cut my DTV and try for underground streams first. See how that goes. If week one is not satisfying, then I can always plunk down the money for PS3 Sunday ticket before week two.
I was holding off on cutting my sattelite because I didn;t want them to take the receiver, uninstall everything (hit me with fees, surely), and then in week two need to have them come back and re-hook everything (with more fees) and maybe getting stuck into a long contract again.
Since it's as easy as starting to watch it on the PS3 that already resides in my living room, it frees me to try free streams first and have an easy backup plan if I just can;t handle it. -
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Then I presume its username and password for PS3 login of the NFL application? just like my MLB.TV app off PS3? -
If the interface is anything on ps3 like it is for PC, then IIRC you have to use the DTV's account holder's e-mail and password to login.BigDogsHunt likes this. -
I watch all the games at a bar. I generally spend on average $30 a week to go to the bar. I go at least 12 weeks to the bar if I discount weeks that I miss. Which costs me around $360.
Not a bad price.k-bayfinfan likes this. -
So would I be able to use it on my PS3, while someone with normal Sunday Ticket at a different location watched it off the satellite?
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Last year for two or three weeks when I was home I allowed a friend to watch on their PC.2k5 likes this. -
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Hey, maybe it's poorly written... but that's what I read. :lol: -
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Can I get NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ To-Go without subscribing to NFL SUNDAY TICKET™?
No. A subscription to NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ is required for NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ To-Go.
I used To-Go last year through my dad's account. He lives in California and I live in New York. Wasn't a problem. Just needed his DTV login and password. Last year To-Go was free for Sunday Ticket subscribers though. Pretty disappointing that they are charging this year, but I'm happy they added the PS3 option. With MLBtv, the quality is a lot better via the PS3 rather than the website. -
You know, I may actually do this. I never have wanted to be held hostage to Direct TV.
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Just found out I'm getting this for my birthday. :up:
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Has anyone heard how and when this will be available for order?
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This is actually a damn good option for people who don't want to go the Direct TV route. Living in Canada I've had Sunday Ticket on cable for 15 years, as I will again this year. $160.00 plus tax for the season this year, all HD and the Red Zone channel. It's always been a good deal up here, especially living on the West Coast out of the local market. Out here we get the national games and all the West Coast teams for free, I'd maybe get to see the Phins 4 times a year without Sunday Ticket.
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