Is it that much better than 360?
Good points, I would like to see COD3 ps3 vs COD3 360 and that would tell me alot.Depends on what you mean.
At this point...
Does it have a better online presence? No.
Does it have better arcade games? No.
Does it have a BluRay player for movies? Yes.
Does it have more expandability (ex. Linux)? Yes.
Does it have better games? No.
Will it have better games? Depends on what you like.
90% of games will be on both platforms, just like last time around.
There's huge potential with Linux and creating a media/games box with the PS3.
Should be plenty of games.
Would I buy it now over a 360? No way. Will that change in 2 years? Possible.
360 has the PS3 whipped when it comes to the controller and online/downloadable features at this point. Can't say much about the games since it just launched.
Good points, I would like to see COD3 ps3 vs COD3 360 and that would tell me alot.
Depends on what you mean.
At this point...
Does it have a better online presence? No.
Does it have better arcade games? No.
Does it have a BluRay player for movies? Yes.
Does it have more expandability (ex. Linux)? Yes.
Does it have better games? No.
Will it have better games? Depends on what you like.
90% of games will be on both platforms, just like last time around.
There's huge potential with Linux and creating a media/games box with the PS3.
Should be plenty of games.
Would I buy it now over a 360? No way. Will that change in 2 years? Possible.
360 has the PS3 whipped when it comes to the controller and online/downloadable features at this point. Can't say much about the games since it just launched.
From what I have heard it is virtually the same controller that they had for the PS2, but it has more sensitive buttons/joysticks and it is wireless. Other than that it is the same set-up.All good points. Except I have always liked Sony's controllers MUCH better than Microsoft's. The 360 seems alittle bit better on this issue- but still hasn't got it quite right. The standard controller for the first X-box was downright awful!
I havn't experienced the new PS3 controller, but I doubt they deviated much from the PS2.
From what I have heard it is virtually the same controller that they had for the PS2, but it has more sensitive buttons/joysticks and it is wireless. Other than that it is the same set-up.
I didn't know that the L2/R2 buttons were made into trigger buttons. I can't believe that they removed the rumble feature from the controller.R2 and L2 are triggers now. They feel different and are shaped differently.
No more rumble, so the controllers weighs a third of what it did before. It's incredibly light, which is something I don't like.
I was a die-hard dual shock fan for years. It was my favorite controller hands down until the 360. I prefer the stick placement on the 360 much better for shooters and really any gameplay. I like the size of the 360 controller better as well.
The PS3 controller is pretty similar minus the weight and motors inside. Even still, the 360 controller is better in my opinion due to stick placement, weight, rumble, and button types (like the triggers more than the R2/L2 buttons). Seriously, the biggest reason I like the 360 controller better is the stick placement. Just too close together on the PS and oddly placed now that most games require using both sticks for movement and camera.
I didn't know that the L2/R2 buttons were made into trigger buttons. I can't believe that they removed the rumble feature from the controller.
It all comes down to opinion. Sony also has quite a few more options with a couple of great game series... Halo is the only notable one on XBox. Sony, you got Ace Combat, Final Fantasy, Devil May Cry, Metal Gear, the list goes on.Depends on what you mean.
At this point...
Does it have a better online presence? No.
Does it have better arcade games? No.
Does it have a BluRay player for movies? Yes.
Does it have more expandability (ex. Linux)? Yes.
Does it have better games? No.
Will it have better games? Depends on what you like.
90% of games will be on both platforms, just like last time around.
There's huge potential with Linux and creating a media/games box with the PS3.
Should be plenty of games.
Would I buy it now over a 360? No way. Will that change in 2 years? Possible.
360 has the PS3 whipped when it comes to the controller and online/downloadable features at this point. Can't say much about the games since it just launched.
I will say this for the 360 that I cant say for Sony. I had to get my 360 repaired and it was gone three weeks. I did not pay one cent. I was never asked for my warranty or proof of purchase. The customer service was incredible and apologetic. I had problems with my PS2 and Sony told me it was going to be over 100 bones plus shipping to get it fixed- I bought a new one.
The 360 has good graphics and some great titles. The online functionality is unparalleled. I got my system preowned from Gamespot with controller and HD for 300. The best selling point to me was when I told the rep on the phone about my PS2 issues and how much I was expecting to pay for the repair of the 360, he apologized for the system failure and said "we are not sony". Three weeks later I have a brand new xbox 360-no problems. I expect that the ps3 will have hardware failures as well but I have not had as much luck with them in the customer service dept. IMO advantage XBOX 360.
I don't know if that would work now. I have not seen a PS3 box up close so I am only speaking from general experience but most of the consumer electronics today are leaving a small cut-out in the box so the store clerk scans the UPC and enters the serial number at point of sale.I had my PS2 mess up on me back in 2002. I had heard about Sony's crappy CS- and learned that it would be $100 and would take forever to get back.
Solution: I bought a brand new unit with cash, got home, pulled the old switch-a-roo, returned the defective one for full credit.
Boo yah.:rock:
That happened from what I understood was a massive, unreported malcfunctioning of 360 units. About 2/3 to 3/4 of the people I know who bought 360's earlier on have had them overheat and have to be replaced. With bum systems on that level, no way Microsoft could nickel and dime it.I will say this for the 360 that I cant say for Sony. I had to get my 360 repaired and it was gone three weeks. I did not pay one cent. I was never asked for my warranty or proof of purchase. The customer service was incredible and apologetic. I had problems with my PS2 and Sony told me it was going to be over 100 bones plus shipping to get it fixed- I bought a new one.
The 360 has good graphics and some great titles. The online functionality is unparalleled. I got my system preowned from Gamespot with controller and HD for 300. The best selling point to me was when I told the rep on the phone about my PS2 issues and how much I was expecting to pay for the repair of the 360, he apologized for the system failure and said "we are not sony". Three weeks later I have a brand new xbox 360-no problems. I expect that the ps3 will have hardware failures as well but I have not had as much luck with them in the customer service dept. IMO advantage XBOX 360.
That happened from what I understood was a massive, unreported malcfunctioning of 360 units. About 2/3 to 3/4 of the people I know who bought 360's earlier on have had them overheat and have to be replaced. With bum systems on that level, no way Microsoft could nickel and dime it.
It all comes down to opinion. Sony also has quite a few more options with a couple of great game series... Halo is the only notable one on XBox. Sony, you got Ace Combat, Final Fantasy, Devil May Cry, Metal Gear, the list goes on.
I'm grabbing the distro right now and plan to work on this tonight or sometime this week. Folks are getting Linux up and runnning, mounting network drives and running emulators as we speak. If nothing else, I'll learn some about Linux and have some fun tinkering with the new toy.
Here is a screenshot from someone running it for a few days now.
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Only Final Fantasy XI is on XBox, which was more like a brief foray into MMORPG's than a FF game. Metal Gear games have gotten ports like a year later.Aren't Final Fantasy and Metal Gear on Xbox?
My problem is that XBox's best games are almost always shooters, and that seems to be about the only kind of game American developers can make any more. Yeah, PGR, Dead Rising, Saints Row, Forza, etc... They're all decent but not great on any level. IMO Jade Empire and Elder Scrolls are the only XBox-exclusive, non-shooter greats to ever be released.Gears of War, Project Gotham Racing 3 (will be 4 soon), Splinter Cell 5, Saints Row, Prey, Xbox live Arcade unplugged, Call of Duty 2, Dead Rising, Quake 4, Halo 3, Halo Wars, Forza Motorsport (although I agree not as good as Taurismo in the past), Marvel Universe Online,
etc.