wiifan75 said:
I know the differences between the two as far as online offerings. My friend keeps trying to get me to get a 360 and a live subscription but I just can't get myself to feel comfortable paying for something that I think should be free when you buy into the whole deal. Some of you got the idea I was trying to put out there but another way of looking at it is what do you think about paying considering you pay $60 for a game and probably $500+ for the console and experience. Do any of you think that the online and extras should be free after all you've spent already.
And as far a friend codes and Wii, I don't see how that really interferes considering that I don't have any codes entered for MOH:Heroes 2 or the Conduit and I can just play online with anyone anyway. I've never fully understood what was wrong with a friend code system? To me it's like getting the user name of your friend to meet up on another console. |
I have access to all three systems. Xbox live is simply a high quality setup.
FootbalFan is right. You can get free food at the local soup kitchens while a night in a five star restrautant is over $250. You pay for premium quality. Sometimes you pay alot. The decision on the value of the service is up to each individual. For me, $60 per year is less than a couple of hours of work therefore the value is fine. A student living on top ramen and soup can decide that the $60 is too much.







