kowenicki said:
sergiodaly said:
rf40928 said:
ocnkng said:
rf40928 said:
To be honest a console has to do well in America to thrive because gaming has sort of migrated to the west and this includes its growth in europe.. around 40% of worldwide PS2 sales were in America alone .. Just 8 months ago the 360 was behind the PS3 in EMEAA by over 500k units and is now in a virtual TIE in EMEAA thanks to XB 360 slim.. If sales hadn't gotten better for PS3 in Japan ( with the slim ) the PS3 would be down 10 million worldwide once you factor in America..
I dont think the PS3 is dead by far, but I do beleive it will finish in 3rd place.. Xbox Live is honestly a better service then PSN. Yes PSN is free, but thats why some people use matches and others pay for a lighter. When I played COD MW2 on my brothers PSN i was a bit surprised at the longer wait times and more laggy gameplay on PSN. MS charges for Xbox Live, but some of that money goes to pay for more servers which makes gameplay better online.. I loved the PS2 by the way. Im not a blind kind of fanboy. I think PS2 sort of had the perfect storm.. they launched 1.5 yrs before the underpowered Gamecube and nearly 2yrs before M$'s first console endeavor XB1 ..
Sony and both MS have hinted their next console will come out around late 2012-2013 ( this is nearing ten yrs as well ) and things like Kinect and Move are around now to try and keep the next 3 years fresh ..
I think Move is very 'slightly' helping console PS3 sales now, but im not convinced Kinect or Move will have a big impact overall.. I beleive both will do LIFETIME of around 5 million tops.. People already own consoles and you'll see the biggest interest in these products their first few months.. The original PlayStation gang is grown up and some of them who still game might buy Move, but kids now play FPS's .. there's a reason why COD MW is PS3's best seller..
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Lol. That's not true. That's your misinformed opinion. I have been playing online multiplayer on PSN for over a year now. Also have an Xbox and played lots of Rainbow Six on XBL. Lag happens in both networks from time to time. Oftentimes particular games will have lag. Depends upon who you are playing with, what ping rates they have etc. Bottomline: never found any evidence of higher lag in PSN. You are just saying something you like to believe. Here's something that needs no proof: I never paid a dime for a year of multiplayer gaming bliss on PSN.
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All I can say is I was there playing on PSN and yeah its usually worse an dyes the wait is usually longer when waiting for online play - but I guess that could be due to less people playing online on PSN, I.E. COD MW2- 11.5 million on 360 versus 8 million on PS3 ...on other less selling titles the difference will hurt more when waiting for game setup.. Not to mention the lack of features on PSN.. ESPN hits XB Live in Nov.. when will PSN get it if they do ? Netflix didnt hit PS3 till a year after XB Live and XB Live had it built in... PS3 had to use a Disc when they got it.. did they ever fix that ?
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so for you XBL is better because is going to have a service that you didn't use yet and has Netflix witch is a SECOND (you do remember the HD-DVD add-on?) option by MS to deliver HD content to users and that is not available worldwide ? you r funny!
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i live in the UK.. we dont have Netflix.... I watch HD movies streamed in 1080p on my 360 all the time.
Guess you need to learn what the 360 already has and is capable of. Zune movies has HD movies that stream in HD, or you can download and watch later in HD.
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i never said that zune wasn't available in UK, did i? but like Netflix, Zune is not available worldwide,example: in my country, so that just reinforce what i said... glad you get a chance also, to learn something today.