Mr Puggsly said:
The quality difference wasn't big enough to justify a $600 price tag. Which is why Sony chased so many people to the 360. Did they expect sharper video and no disc swaps to win people over? So DVDs downgrade accessibility? I'm not sure what that means... |
Yeah, DVDs downgrade accessibity, it downgrades games in general. $600 was pricey at the time but still worh it, future proof machine all around, high quality build. It paid off to include Blu-ray, not only it saved the format from the doom Microsoft so vehemently tried to send it to (both of them, actually, even when they "supported" HD-DVD), it also allowed some of the best games of this generation, experiences that wouldn't be the same at all without it, even if 90% of them were 1st party titles.







