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FKNetwork said:
darendt said:
d21lewis said:
I bought Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD for the PS3 AND the 360. I have to say, the 360 experience was much better (online) than the PS3 version. No lag, Always somebody to play with, voice chat. I am not kidding when I say this: My 360 is broken. Today, I stood in line with the PS3 version of Street Fighter IV. After thinking about it for a minute, I put the game back on the shelf, grabbed a brand new XBox 360 and the 360 version of Street Fighter IV.

I realised that I was acting to hastily, and put the 360/Street Fighter IV back on the shelf, but I swear, I will buy another 360 and SF IV before I settle for the PS3's version. Online is THAT important to me!

SF on 360 > SF on PS3

 

If online was so important to you then you would have already purchased the PS3 version. Name me one 360 game that supports 60 player online with no lag.....scratch that, name me one 360 game that supports 32 player online period. Ps3 pwns the 360 in terms of online play.

Frontlines: Fuel Of War on 360 supports 50 players, I have it and although not a superb game it does indeed support 50 players, too hectic though, give me cod 16-18 players any day lol

And for the people knocking this article, GO AND LOOK AT IT first, look at the videos, the full wording and the 720P screenshot comparasions and even the comments on eurogamers article, then you WILL see the difference between the two versions,

Sony fanboys are soo blind sometimes (no offence)

 

And those differences mean so much to normal people? M$ fanboys have such good eyesight, they see pixels and maybe infrared and UV light (no offence)

 



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