your mother said:
I can understand your views on the PS3, but in all honesty, many of the unique selling points you mention may be moot for a PC gamer: The PS3 is the only system to deliver truly next generation gameplay, alongside breathtaking CG quality graphics. With the widest viriety of genres across any console the PS3 has something for everyone. Have kids at home that want to play games, their is no place with more games for kids than the PS3. The system also plays Blu Ray movies which are spectacular if you have an HDTV. Apart from that, though, many of the USPs for the PS3 are simply irrelevant: The Playstation 3 is the only console built to be future proof and for that reason it is the only console ready for Internet 2 with a 1Gbit ethernet port. Most of the other points you mentioned aren't even ready yet, so I still think those points about the PSN delivering downloadable movies is irrelevant, as it doesn't exist yet. You can, however, start downloading games and movies on a PC. Xbox Live also offers HD movie and TV downloads right now. Edit: Not dissing the PS3 - just want to put things into perspective. The OP said he comes from a PC world and is looking for a completely different experience, and honestly, the points you mention simply aren't very compelling from a PC gamer's perspective. |
While I may agree, Your Mother, let's not get in to system criticisms here. That would quickly devolve into flame wars, I suspect.
Instead, let's all pitch our systems and leave everyone else to pitch theirs. If you feel that this is a downside of the PS3, point out the upside of the Wii instead. For example, pitch the Wii by saying: "It's very unlike the PC experience, so if you're looking for something completely new and distinct, pick the Wii!"
I think that would be a fair pitch.
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