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Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
Danman27 said:
Yes. Next question.

Literally, exactly what I was going to post.

Its simple reasoning really.

If the games are virtually identical, and the only difference is better resolution or framerate, the gaps of which where much smaller last generation but paradoxically mattered a whole lot more i.e 900p to 1080p is bigger then 720p to 800p but 800p mattered a lot more, and they cost the same price, 60$. Then the better version is obviously the one that has better framerate/resolution.

Why would you willingly pay the same price for a worse version of the game, even if you claim you can't tell the difference. It seems like purposely cheating yourself. The only justification that makes any sense is if you have reasons outside of the game, such as friends on the console to play the game with or already being subscribed to one of the Networks, or you really like the Tablet, lol touch screen hacking..., other than those there is really no valid reason.

It "mattered a whole lot more" then because PS3 was supposed to have the best graphics (and blow 360 out the water, sales-wise). When that didn't happen, initially, Xbox fans took it and ran with it. Now they're in the 2007-08 PS3 fan scenario, and they don't like it (talk about not being able to take what you dish out). So, while the differences this gen are greater than they were last gen, they "don't matter" because Xbox fans don't want to be ridiculed for being in the very position they looked down on just a few years ago.