bouzane said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
DanneSandin said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
DanneSandin said:
S.T.A.G.E. said: The Wii and the 360 have the best variety of games. If you want to compliment graphics with that and free online then PS3. The PS3's library is still growing at a healthy rate. |
How do you mean that the 360 has a better variery of games in regards of the PS3? would you mind explaining some more? :)
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The 360 doesn't have the most variety, that was typo on my part (Sorry about that). It has the worst first party support outside of Kinect of the big three. Earlier on around the first three years (2005-2008) of the 360's life it did have great variety. It was still mostly third parties doing the work for Microsoft though. The PS3 has more variety in its lineup and have more wealth when it comes to quality first party IP lineups, so you could imagine second and third party exclusives are a bonus. Sony has a bunch of companies whom a lot of gamers trust and have grown up with under their wing or partnered with them. If you solely value FPS and Multiplayer then go with the 360, if you value good multiplayer with great focus on great exclusive titles then the PS3 is for you. The PS3 also has Blu Ray and upscales DVD's. It's a better multimedia console. It's also cheaper to maintain.
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I don't care for multiplayer at all... And I've never got the hang of FPS's... And how do you mean it's cheaper to maintain?
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I spent $299 on my PS3 and havent spent a cent on up keep since outside of a new controller and headset.
For my 360...lets see...
320 GB HD $130
Battery pack, had to stop the maddness from the constant batteries. $30
Extra controllers $39.99
Xbox Live $60
Turtle Beach headset $69.99
My friends have more accessories than me. I cut it off at that.
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You do realize that those accessories are completely unnecessary right? I bought a 360 January last year for $130 and I never needed a hard drive, batteries (had to recharge my batteries twice) or anything else you listed. As a secondary console the 360 is well worth the price. That being said, as a primary console I can not imagine the 360 being a worthwhile investment when we have PC's.
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You probably got that 360 used. My family got me the Arcade model not knowing the difference (gotta love them). I'm not talking about a used console and if you have a white one my the lord be with you...and your warranty. You only had to recharge/replace your batteries twice? How much do you use your 360 then? I totally agree on the PC comment though.