if u cracked open one of each, u'd see how a ps3 is way better than the 360 on the inside.
Au contraire, the Blu-Ray player is pretty fast!Blu-Ray is great, pretty much the only positive of the PS3, even if it is slow.
RROD isn't the only problem that comes out of the box. Anyways, Microsoft's Xbox Extended Warranty Sucks... You have to send it in at your own cost, and then they can keep it for however long they want (no time guarantee). Plus, there is no "no-lemon" policy.RROD is a thing of the past. The Xbox 360s that are being produced today have the issue resolved and to top it all off Microsoft fixes RROD for free with there extended three year warranty.
Don't you think that the 360's controller's are chunky and awkward, though?It's impossible to say which controller is better. I like the 360 controller better, but the PS3's D-pad is better. I like the 360's button and triggers, the PS3's triggers feel totally off to me.
Quite untrue! PS3 has much better graphics, partly owing to the amount of processing power it has, not to mention how it uses Blu-Ray technology as opposed to Xbox's HD technology.People say PS3's graphics are better, but in real world games, it just isn't the case. Maybe in tech demos they look pretty, but in retail games most of them look and play worse than there Xbox 360 counter part.
For this, I agree with you!Games wise, the 360 still has the edge with third parties jumping on board with them every day. It has more games and better games at that.
Exactly.Depends what kind of games you want to play...
Dang, your friend got really lucky to get his Xbox back in 2 weeks! Do you live in the US?Xbox 360 because of it's games and I heard that Microsoft will begin to sell Blu-Ray Players for the Xbox 360. Also I prefer the Xbox 360 controller to the PS3 controller. I have never had any problems with the Xbox, but I have one friend who had the Red Ring of Death but sent it to Microsoft and in about 2 weeks he got it back. It was also because he got his Xbox before that problem got fixed and does not give it enough space to air out.
Lol yeah...That doesn't even make sense.
Au contraire, the Blu-Ray player is pretty fast!
RROD isn't the only problem that comes out of the box. Anyways, Microsoft's Xbox Extended Warranty Sucks... You have to send it in at your own cost, and then they can keep it for however long they want (no time guarantee). Plus, there is no "no-lemon" policy.
Don't you think that the 360's controller's are chunky and awkward, though?
Quite untrue! PS3 has much better graphics, partly owing to the amount of processing power it has, not to mention how it uses Blu-Ray technology as opposed to Xbox's HD technology.
It's not fast enough for games like Oblivion without use of redundant data on each layer.
For example, on a dual layered DVD (on the 360), Oblivion's large files are burned on the outside layer of the disc. The laser reads that part of the disc faster, which results in faster loading times.
The Blu-ray reads at constant speeds which can be significantly slower in comparison.
Yeah, it's different in Canada. We have to pay for shipping.They provide the box and the cost of shipping. They will be fixing the console for free, so time isn't an issue, especially if it's broken.
At least that's how it is here in the US. I'm sure Canada has similar policies.
A no lemon policy is when a product keeps having to get fixed, usually more than three times, the next time it is replaced insterad of fixed (of course, with a transfer of saved data and settings).What's a "no-lemon policy"?
OK, but I think this is a matter of personal preference. I prefer the tinyness and the layout of the PS3 controller.Nope, I find it very comfortable. It is sturdy and doesn't feel like I can break it with my hands when I'm playing games, unlike the PS3 controller.
Not really! I work at Best Buy and we work on testing the two consoles. I find that the PS3 isWhere's your proof other than Sony marketing saying it has better graphics? Tech demos are nice, but I've always believe in cold hard real examples like retail games.
If you look around online you'll see many different sources that have actually compared games on each system and the majority of the time the games have both looked and played better (frame rate, graphical detail etc) on the 360.
Yes, but there is also a speed advantage of having all the data on a single layered disc. It takes some time to access the second layer of the disc, and even if you say that the important files are on the outside layer, the small files are still importatnt and will take time to load.
Yeah, it's different in Canada. We have to pay for shipping.
A no lemon policy is when a product keeps having to get fixed, usually more than three times, the next time it is replaced insterad of fixed (of course, with a transfer of saved data and settings).
OK, but I think this is a matter of personal preference. I prefer the tinyness and the layout of the PS3 controller.
Not really! I work at Best Buy and we work on testing the two consoles. I find that the PS3 is
much more realistic overall. The only thing I see that Xbox dominates in regarding graphics is frame rate... PS3# has a slower FR.
All right, but that doesn't make Blu-Ray slow, it ust makes Blu-Ray slower than Xbox 360.Well, the point I'm trying to make is that by them putting the larger files on the outer layer, they get loaded faster. Smaller files like sound files and such are usually loaded after and do not require those faster speeds needed by the larger files.
At least...That's a shame then. At least they aren't charging you 100 bucks for a warranty.
Yeah, but say the hard drive keeps getting messed up. THey'll transfer all your data to a new Xbox and give it to you.Why is that a problem? You'll retain all of your information because the hard drive is not tied to any system.
Yeah, I guess your right, then.I'm not saying all PS3 games look worse though. I'm saying that in comparison to the 360 the PS3 is usually the one to get the worse version of the two.
All right, but that doesn't make Blu-Ray slow, it ust makes Blu-Ray slower than DVD.
Yeah, but say the hard drive keeps getting messed up. THey'll transfer all your data to a new Xbox and give it to you.
Oh do you mean like the transfer of your gamer tag to a new console, but not your save files?
The contents on the hard drive is anything on there. That includes your gamertag (which can be just redownloaded), your saved files, media, etc. I'm pretty sure that's how it works.
I'd go for the PS3, although I think they should have kept the backwards compatibility with PS2 games.
I own a PS3. I often don't like these consel wars, but I guess I'll put my 2 cent in this.
I find the PS3 better over the 360 because I think it has a better game selection for my taste, and I find it having better freatures. Also I think the 360 is overrated, and alot of the game are too. I hate Halo, the only one I liked was the first, but the rest was the same game to me. Only thing thats diffrent is online play from what I sawed, But I don't play online. Not my thing.
I would have said the Wii but my likeness for Nintendo went down at E3.