Reasonable said:
What does the 360 app add? Is it just a specific app to do the same stuff as accessing Facebook from your PC (after all generic browser access to Facebook, whether from PC or iPhone is arguably the standard approach) or does it add stuff specific to gaming, etc.? I'm presuming the latter, otherwise it offers nothing other than an integrated access point to the same destination. I like it when stuff like this is integrated, and do feel Sony either need to give their browser a big boost or simply go via direct integration, but I think wayyy too many people make a big deal about it in terms of making a difference to either console. It's simply plugging them into something that already exists with wayyy more users accessing it via other means, hardly Earthshattering and in the end, if you like Facebook, if the end result is similar whether via a PS3 browser or an integrated app neither can be said to be a huge USP. Anyway, I think the title's misleading. I thought Natal was MS killer weapon? |
The 360 app is not a web browser. It is a Facebook specific app...so it streamlines everything and makes it easy to update your status, scores, and achievements on Facebook. Same with the Twitter app. Sure, it may seem pointless, but then, isn't that the case with Facebook and Twitter as well?
Besides, as crappy as the PS3 web browser is, it still has one vs. the 360 which does not. So don't for a minute think I am trolling the PS3's web browser, I'm just putting things into perspective for the blind.









