I probably have 5-6 friends with 360, and I don't care about Bluray
Matrimony Cauthon Send a noteboard - 30/08/2009 06:39:32 PM
I actually thought that the ability to watch Netflix through a 360 sounded like something I might use often.
I guess I'll probably start with a 360 and if it declines in a few years I'll buy a PS3 later. I just hope I can get a good warranty. Thanks for your reply
I guess I'll probably start with a 360 and if it declines in a few years I'll buy a PS3 later. I just hope I can get a good warranty. Thanks for your reply
If you have lots of friends with 360s, then that should answer itself, as playing online is a big component of this generation.
OTOH, if you have a huge HD TV and really want to run Blu-Rays on it, then you should strongly consider PS3.
When it comes to games, 360 edges it. Its exclusives are superior to any PS3 exclusives, and the best games are coming out on both systems.
For reliability, the PS3 is better, no doubt about it. Recent studies have put the 360 failure rate at a jaw-dropping 56%. The PS3 is at less than 15% or so by comparison, and the realiability of the new PS3 Slim should be much better, based on the same being true of the PS1 and PS2 slimline models. However, the 360 replacement policy is relatively hassle-free, and you do not lose any information or data from the hard disk. Just make sure you moan at Microsoft to send you a proper new machine rather than a refurbished one (the failure rates on the refurbs are insanely high, and I think after two fail Microsoft are obligated to send you a new one).
The PS3 has not built up enough momentum to overtake the 360 in the near future, probably not before the next generation emerges. Despite the failure rate of the 360, the PS3 is simply far too expensive and it was slow getting off the starting block with its online capabilities. Also, the PS3 exclusives (such as LITTLE BIG PLANET and GRAN TURISMO) are nowhere near as good as the 360 ones (such as GEARS OF WAR, MASS EFFECT and so on). Even when games are multiformat, the 360 version seems to get more expansions, updates and more DLC, or at least those things earlier than the PS3 (such as with FALLOUT 3).
I would say that Blu-Ray and how often you play online will be the deciding factors, and if you can handle the hassle of the machine having a slightly-better-than-even chance of failure.
OTOH, if you have a huge HD TV and really want to run Blu-Rays on it, then you should strongly consider PS3.
When it comes to games, 360 edges it. Its exclusives are superior to any PS3 exclusives, and the best games are coming out on both systems.
For reliability, the PS3 is better, no doubt about it. Recent studies have put the 360 failure rate at a jaw-dropping 56%. The PS3 is at less than 15% or so by comparison, and the realiability of the new PS3 Slim should be much better, based on the same being true of the PS1 and PS2 slimline models. However, the 360 replacement policy is relatively hassle-free, and you do not lose any information or data from the hard disk. Just make sure you moan at Microsoft to send you a proper new machine rather than a refurbished one (the failure rates on the refurbs are insanely high, and I think after two fail Microsoft are obligated to send you a new one).
The PS3 has not built up enough momentum to overtake the 360 in the near future, probably not before the next generation emerges. Despite the failure rate of the 360, the PS3 is simply far too expensive and it was slow getting off the starting block with its online capabilities. Also, the PS3 exclusives (such as LITTLE BIG PLANET and GRAN TURISMO) are nowhere near as good as the 360 ones (such as GEARS OF WAR, MASS EFFECT and so on). Even when games are multiformat, the 360 version seems to get more expansions, updates and more DLC, or at least those things earlier than the PS3 (such as with FALLOUT 3).
I would say that Blu-Ray and how often you play online will be the deciding factors, and if you can handle the hassle of the machine having a slightly-better-than-even chance of failure.
Should I get a PS3 or 360?
30/08/2009 06:12:56 PM
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How many friends do you have with 360s and do you want Blu-Ray?
30/08/2009 06:23:19 PM
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I probably have 5-6 friends with 360, and I don't care about Bluray
30/08/2009 06:39:32 PM
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Microsoft have an automatic 3-year warranty on all 360s, so you should be fine.
30/08/2009 09:34:33 PM
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Do you need a space heater?
30/08/2009 10:13:17 PM
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PS3 Slimline is much cooler and quieter. Pretty much the exact same as a 360. *NM*
31/08/2009 04:42:32 AM
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360, by a long way.
30/08/2009 10:30:22 PM
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They already are...I saw some last weekend for under 200 dollars. *NM*
30/08/2009 10:41:24 PM
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I has PS3
31/08/2009 04:37:51 AM
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It sucks that the new ones don't do PS2 games anymore. Really lame of Sony to take it away. *NM*
31/08/2009 04:44:09 AM
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they don't?
31/08/2009 08:24:49 AM
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Yeah, only the oldest of the PS3s play them, they took it away pretty fast. *NM*
31/08/2009 03:14:06 PM
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Honestly I'd look at exclusive games and see which one fits you best
31/08/2009 04:40:29 AM
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I think Xbox has a Metal Gear game coming out now *NM*
31/08/2009 05:23:25 AM
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It does, but the main character is going to be Raiden, and I hate him with a passion
31/08/2009 05:34:53 AM
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Re: Honestly I'd look at exclusive games and see which one fits you best
31/08/2009 08:26:14 AM
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I ended up buying a 360
31/08/2009 05:29:29 AM
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Phew, I am glad people mostly replied 360 here...
31/08/2009 03:40:44 PM
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You should give Ninja Gaiden a shot...that's one of my favorites so far. *NM*
31/08/2009 04:21:49 PM
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If you're also a PC gamer, I'd get the PS3. Less of its exclusives hit the PC. *NM*
01/09/2009 05:32:05 PM
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