Ajescent said:
KylieDog said:
If gonna break it down PSN (standard): - Online multiplayer - Sales and discounts on downloadable games and DLC - Free access to other services like Lovefilm, Netflix etc that you pay for - No adverts on XMB XBL (SIlver) - No multiplayer - No sales/discounts - Cannot access things like Lovefilm or Netflix which you are already paying for. - Adverts cover parts of dashboard PSN (standard) vs XB Silver winner: PSN PSN+ - 12 full PSN games to download per year, play them as often and as much as you want until subscription expires - 12 PS1 classic games to download per year, play them as often and as much as you want until subscription expires - 24 PS Mini games to download per year, play them as often and as much as you want until subscription expires - Additional full PSN games, retail games on demand, PS1 classics and minis in addition to the numbers listed, some you KEEP FOREVER. - Random free DLC you keep forever - Access to BETAs of many games - Free avatars to keep forever - Free dynamic themes you keep forever - Online multiplayer - Sales and discounts on downloadable games and DLC - Additional and larger sales and discounts on downloadable games and DLC - No adverts on XMB - Cloud saving - Auto-patching of recent played games.
XBL Gold: - Multiplayer - Cross game chat (to many people this is a negative feature since it often blocks communication with people in team based games because they talking to people in other games) - Cloud saving - Still adverts on dashboard - Sales and discounts on downloadable games and DLC - Access to services otherwise free everywhere else. PSN+ vs XBL GOld winner: PSN+, by a bloody mile.
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I'm pretty sure it's more than 12 per year, I might be wrong.
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Wayyyyyyyyyy more.
I got Plus in the first month and already have 74 PSN, 45 minis, 24 PSOne... it's 1 year and 6 months.