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MrMarc said:
Xiru said:

Wow, you can't support the way Sony is going? You mean to improve the technology just like video games have been doing since the colecovision? I can't support the Wii for the exact same reason. Giving us old technology is unacceptable.


There's alot more to it than just the technology argument, and your point is valid. Look at the state the PS3 is in though, has Cell done ANYTHING that can't already be done on the 360 or a powerful PC, and I mean in a game, not calculations or numbers blah blah. The same question goes for Blu-Ray. Right now the answers to both questions are a very clear 'No'.

Don't get me wrong, I'm ALL for advancements in technology, but if those technologies in question aren't justified or proven to advance anything then really what is the point? In the end you're the one paying more for something that isn't showing it's worth.

The Wii is pushing technology forward but not the same areas as the 360 or PS3.

Like I said though, there are many reasons, and the 'technology' area in general isn't one of the major points either.


Well of course the PS3 isn't showing its worth yet, its semi new. :) Blu-Ray is finally starting to pay off for developers as games get bigger and bigger. We won't really know if it was worth anything until later in the PS3's life after we see some exclusives that take advantage of it. But back to the loyalty topic. We choose our loyalty because the systems of this generation are very different from each other. And as MrMarc stated, we each have our own reasons. I'm totally for system loyalty. It makes video games more interesting. :)