| Commando said: LOL Squilliam. and LOL Mr. Bubbles you may have a point there. Sorry I am totally disinterested with PS3 (I still won't buy a PS2 either). It looks like the main difference in the "flavors" of the non arcade version is hard drive space and perhaps a few extra gadgets with Elite including the HDMI cable which they claim is worth $50 (I am almost positive I can get it cheaper somewhere). Question: can you back up Data from 360 to your PC through the ethernet link? |
Ty - I don't think you can back up stuff through ethernet due to DRM issues but I think you can transfer save games somehow, thats what you want... right?
Arcade = Great value offline system, for online you'd want a HDD and some games load a little slower due to games caching data onto the HDD.
Pro = Online system + you can leverage their netflix services/download trailers/demos and install games you like onto the HDD so they play a bit better and it reduces the noise of the drive.
Look for a good deal - you can grab a Pro for $300 right now with a 20gb HDD which seems to offer a great balance of things or you can wait for the Jasper Arcade/Premiums at a later date, its your choice.
Tease.







