| ils411 said: ok, so i've had my ps3 for a little over 2 months now and i'm loving it. but i happen accross a guy who's trading his wii for a ps3 and i'm tempted as hell. but i remembered that sometime ago, i sold my psp to buy a ds and i regreted that decission. not that the ds is bad, its fun and all but just not my cup of tea. so i ended up selling it and buying another psp which i then traded for my curernt ps3. though i'd prefer to have both consoles, i have to cut some corners due to the rising cost of living. so my questions are 1. i like my games pretty, so hows the visuals? i owned a ps2 and an xbox, is the graphic difference similar to these 2? if its like the difference between the ps2 and the xbox, then i can live with that. 2. do all the games require me to swing the wiimote around? i know its fun but for long gaming sessions, i'd rather be sitting down. 3. hows the build? the ps3 looks really nice and elegant but is huge like a whale. is it like made of cheap plastic or is it sturdy? 4. how long does the wiimote battery last or how fast does it suck out the life out of a standard battery? 5. if i let go of my ps3 i'll be giving up ac, uncharted, dmc4, gta4, mgs4, and future releases such as gt5 and ffxiii. what games and future games on the wii can compensate for these loses? by the way, no amout of games can compensate for ffxiii as i am a fucking fanboy but 4-5 aa rpgs can at least soften the pain. 6. i heard wii has an online feature with downloadable games, but doesnt have a hdd...so where does those dl go? memcard or something? how fast does it fill up? 7. whats with the crazy wheel addon? does it even work for you? i mean, a good racing wheel will do wonders for gt but a floating wheel? (ok, i'm just really curious about this..how does it pan out?) 8. lastly, knowing that i prefered the psp over the ds, is the wii like the ds of game console while the ps3 is the psp of game console? coz that would be the deciding factor here..
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1. Although not up to the standards of the HD consoles, the Wii can put out some impressive graphics with the right TV and cables. Buy component cables from a tech store if you have a large TV.
2. Bit of a vague question. A lot of games do, but some have different control schemes you can use, some require only minimal use of the feature, and some can be used with a peripheral. Besides, you can easily sit down while swinging the remote around. Heck, I can play a round of Wii boxing and still own with a recliner and no pants on.
3. I've dropped it a ton of times and it still works like a charm. The stand should also prevent that from happening as much. It looks pretty crappy without the stand, so I can't emphasize it enough. As for the cost of the plastic, I just don't know.
4. Never kept track, but I'd go with 10-20 hours depending on the game. It sucks up battery life a lot slower than the 360 controller.
5. Someone else could probably come up with a far better list than me so I'm not going to bother.
6. Memory is stored in the Wii remote.
7. The wheel can be hard to use at first, but you can get used to it quickly and besides, it's just a piece of plastic. There are a lot of different control schemes you can use for games like Mario Kart.
8. The PS3 is similar to the PSP in the amount of media features, appearance, and what games it will get, but don't expect too many Japanese RPGs unless PS3 sales improve or Sony starts paying off developers.







