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twesterm said:
  1. bluRay disc-- doesn't matter for the game itself?  The 360 verion might come on multiple discs, but meh.  Not really a big deal.
  2. Better Audio-- only better if you have 7.1 and the game supports 7.1
  3. What does FFvXIII have to do with it?
  4. Doesn't mean it will be better

So yeah, I guess my answer is why not?  None of your "points" are really valid except if you have 7.1 (which I don't) and it supports 7.1.

If I end up getting the game, I'll just get it for whichever one is better.  You can assume all you want that the PS3 version is better, but there's no way to know until the game is actually released.

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And assuming both will be the same or about the same quality (because I truly believe they will be), I would probably get the 360 version because I prefer the 360 controller and achievements.  And I know, the PS3 has trophies, but I just don't like collecting trophies nearly as much as collecting achievements.

1.)   Aren't you the guy who said he hates having to get up and mess with things?  Thus why you had to have a 'nice' Blu-Ray remote for your PS3?   Why then would disc swapping not bother you in this instance?   Now it's not a big deal?

2.)   Actually a further point.

3.)   Is a pointless point.

4.)   Ofcourse porting a game is relevant.  Most often (Even in good ports) the ported version is atleast a  tad bit worse than the original.  (Unless it's ported extremely afterwards).  You're more likely to see better game quality on the system in which the game is not ported on. (In this case PS3....In others 360). 

 

 

Overall,  I think it's merely fanboy conjecture that will determine which copy is the definitive version overall.  I don't think the game will be lackluster on one console or another.  I do think the PS3 will be 'better' on the purest sense but that the differences will be negligible.  Me personally,  I wouldn't consider getting it for my 360.  It's just too big of a Japanese title that has always been on a Japanese console and originally was a PS3 exclusive to start.   Quality points to the PS3 version of FF, IMHO.  and the controls feel natural on a Sony machine.