Xbox 360 or Ps3 tough decision
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RE: Xbox 360 or Ps3 tough decision
ORIGINAL: buggyboy2010
I've played Wii a fair bit and I have PS3 MOVE as of a week ago.. And WOW, It really blows Wii outta the water! So smooth and dead on. I was Really suprised with it and reccommed it to anyone looking for that style of gaming
I've played Wii a fair bit and I have PS3 MOVE as of a week ago.. And WOW, It really blows Wii outta the water! So smooth and dead on. I was Really suprised with it and reccommed it to anyone looking for that style of gaming
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RE: Xbox 360 or Ps3 tough decision
Yea.. It is actually. I really think so, And like I said, I've played Wii many times so it was easy to compare.
ORIGINAL: ElectricGuy007
PS move is that good huh?
ORIGINAL: buggyboy2010
I've played Wii a fair bit and I have PS3 MOVE as of a week ago.. And WOW, It really blows Wii outta the water! So smooth and dead on. I was Really suprised with it and reccommed it to anyone looking for that style of gaming
I've played Wii a fair bit and I have PS3 MOVE as of a week ago.. And WOW, It really blows Wii outta the water! So smooth and dead on. I was Really suprised with it and reccommed it to anyone looking for that style of gaming
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RE: Xbox 360 or Ps3 tough decision
I've played both and prefer the 360, but it sounds like I'm in the minority here. But really with the big titles coming out on both systems, it doesn't matter as much.
Personally, I went for option 3, even after buying a 360, and built a gaming PC. I did this for a variety of reasons, one was to avoid the so-called "console tax" on games that made them magically $10 more than their PC counterparts. Another big one was because a few years ago I couldn't afford an HDTV, and I was one of those people playing 360 on a standard def tube. Want to know frustration? Try reading some of the menu text in SD, especially on an older tube. Half the time I couldn't even tell how much ammo I had in a FPS game. But the games looked fine on my monitor. I did eventually get the VGA cable for the 360, but by then I'd already bought most of the newer games on PC.
Then there's the issue of space. I like games, and during the XBOX/PS2/GC era, I amassed a collection of over 250 games for all three systems. Each one of them in a DVD clamshell, taking up room. One of my friends solved this problem by throwing away the cases and putting the discs in a CD/DVD binder, but I found it easier and cheaper to just go the download route. Now I have over 250 games again, and they take up only hard drive space when I choose to install them.
And finally, there are some genres, such as RTS and MMORPG, that are really only available on PC.
Personally, I went for option 3, even after buying a 360, and built a gaming PC. I did this for a variety of reasons, one was to avoid the so-called "console tax" on games that made them magically $10 more than their PC counterparts. Another big one was because a few years ago I couldn't afford an HDTV, and I was one of those people playing 360 on a standard def tube. Want to know frustration? Try reading some of the menu text in SD, especially on an older tube. Half the time I couldn't even tell how much ammo I had in a FPS game. But the games looked fine on my monitor. I did eventually get the VGA cable for the 360, but by then I'd already bought most of the newer games on PC.
Then there's the issue of space. I like games, and during the XBOX/PS2/GC era, I amassed a collection of over 250 games for all three systems. Each one of them in a DVD clamshell, taking up room. One of my friends solved this problem by throwing away the cases and putting the discs in a CD/DVD binder, but I found it easier and cheaper to just go the download route. Now I have over 250 games again, and they take up only hard drive space when I choose to install them.
And finally, there are some genres, such as RTS and MMORPG, that are really only available on PC.
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RE: Xbox 360 or Ps3 tough decision
I wish most of the new PC games werent half-assed ports made by the developers that brought about pc gaming in the first place, but are moving to console because it is easier and more profitable.