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kunaixhaku said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

Yamuchi is right. I would also like to add that PSN is not a service, but Xbox Live is, which is why even quality can be upheld in the online community. I hate to say it but I actually enjoyed playing Tekken 6 more on Xbox Live than I did on PSN. It's quicker, less loading issues and funny enough while playing at my friends house more people were online actually playing it than PSN. I've played the same people over and over again on PSN. This has never happened to me on Xbox Live (even though I hate the damned controller for fighters). We're speaking of quality online experience here though. PSN is also weaker when it comes to sports titles like NBA 2k10. I really regret buying it on the PS3 because more people are playing on live and communication is just so much easier on live. Sometimes I feel so alone on PSN even with a lot of friends and sometimes I just don't feel in the mood to be bothered by most people on PSN. On Xbox Live this never was the case. God I need to fix my 360 or buy one of the new ones with the Jasper chip!

Back to Yamuchi though. I cannot blame him for taking the major initiative to pumping GT5's online himself beyond a typical PSN standard. This should be an awakening to Sony.

i agree with this i bought nba 2k8 on the ps3 and there were 3 ppl online -_-" i bought rainbow six n there are always about 12 games on with the same ppl playing every week. on xbox live it is a whole other world. 

Exactly! I have Tekken 6 on PS3 with a better connection than my friend. When I play someone with an inferior connection the match is cut immediately. At my friends house after the patch for both systems were added and the Xbox Live version makes an effort to save the damned connection. I sat back and thought about how a thing like that ruined my online experience on the PS3.