Hey..
Which one do you like the best, and can someone tell me which one of them has the best image quality?
I like the PS3 because of the BD, 250GB, free online, nice design..
Sorry for my english :b
Online gaming will remain free for at least the lifespan of the PS3. Sony is looking into premium PSN accounts at a cost for more features (such as game subscription services, 1 hour full game trials, etc.) but nothing has been announced yet so everything on the matter is still to be filed under the rumor tab.
I only have the game on PS3 but have played it on both consoles and cannot tell a difference. The game looks exactly the same. It seems like everyone jumped on board saying its looks inferior on the PS3 after some reviewer said so (mistakingly in my opinion). However, many cross console titles do look slightly better on the 360. With that said, most of the PS3 exclusive games (i.e. Metal Gear Solid 4, Uncharted, Uncharted 2) blow everything else out of the water graphically. The Xbox dashboard looks like it is just upscaled in 1080p while the XMB (ps3) looks very crisp, clean and natural at 1080p.
The PlayStation brand is designed around/for typically an audience in their twenties and older. The Xbox brand is geared towards teens more.
The 360 has party chat and cross game voice chat which is really nice while the PS3 does not at the moment.
I have found the online gaming experience to be quite comparable between PSN and Xbox Live, although people will argue Xbox Live to be better.
Blu-ray is awesome. Not only is the storage an advantage for games, movies in 1080p look amazing. I have owned 4 different blu-ray players as well (Sony, Samsung, Magnavox, PS3) and the PS3 is definitely the best one. The built-in wifi, sixaxis controllers, internet browser, etc. etc. are all great selling points as well.
I have owned both consoles. I much prefer the PS3 but the best thing you can do to decide is try to play both and see which one YOU like more.
Online gaming will remain free for at least the lifespan of the PS3. Sony is looking into premium PSN accounts at a cost for more features (such as game subscription services, 1 hour full game trials, etc.) but nothing has been announced yet so everything on the matter is still to be filed under the rumor tab.
I only have the game on PS3 but have played it on both consoles and cannot tell a difference. The game looks exactly the same. It seems like everyone jumped on board saying its looks inferior on the PS3 after some reviewer said so (mistakingly in my opinion). However, many cross console titles do look slightly better on the 360. With that said, most of the PS3 exclusive games (i.e. Metal Gear Solid 4, Uncharted, Uncharted 2) blow everything else out of the water graphically. The Xbox dashboard looks like it is just upscaled in 1080p while the XMB (ps3) looks very crisp, clean and natural at 1080p.
The PlayStation brand is designed around/for typically an audience in their twenties and older. The Xbox brand is geared towards teens more.
The 360 has party chat and cross game voice chat which is really nice while the PS3 does not at the moment.
I have found the online gaming experience to be quite comparable between PSN and Xbox Live, although people will argue Xbox Live to be better.
Blu-ray is awesome. Not only is the storage an advantage for games, movies in 1080p look amazing. I have owned 4 different blu-ray players as well (Sony, Samsung, Magnavox, PS3) and the PS3 is definitely the best one. The built-in wifi, sixaxis controllers, internet browser, etc. etc. are all great selling points as well.
I have owned both consoles. I much prefer the PS3 but the best thing you can do to decide is try to play both and see which one YOU like more.
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Thank you very much for the answer, Chopper. So Online playing on the PS3 remains free, forever? But some features will maybe cost some money on PSN? Right?
- Bad English. Thanks again.
-Rico
Yep, that is what Sony has said. They said that online gaming will remain free for at least this generation of the PlayStation (PS3), however they may eventually roll out premium PSN accounts with additional paid features.
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