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Xbox 360 Or Ps3?


Guest JohnV

Xbox360 or PS3  

28 members have voted

  1. 1. Which one?

    • Xbox360 totally
      11
    • PS3 is better :/
      17


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Guest Nikki A

Actually, on many official websites for gamers...they compared 360 and ps3 games graphics(using the same game for both systems) and the 360 came out on top - it's graphics are more "polished over" or exactly the same. Take Assassins Creed 2 for example - I'll tell you right upfront the 360 was better. My roommate has the PS3 version and I have the 360 version. I call the PS3's version the "big lips" version...you'd understand if you got to compare Assassins Creed 2 side by side... Also, the ps3 and 360 have many games each but the 360 has more "adult" games. As in more mature RPGs and FTPs then ps3. Most of the RPGs and FTPs that ps3 has the xbox360 also has but in better and/or same graphics(as stated above). PS3 has lots of more...kiddy game's that are fun and simple, though, like "The Fat Princess" and things like this that xbox360 didn't bother with. I guess, though, there are exceptions in both systems.

My whole point was...the 360 often comes out on top in comparisons with graphics even if the PS3 has blue ray.

ok, we are talking graphics. yes the x box has better graphics and equal graphics in most games. but the ps3 is capable of beating it hands down. when you have a year head start. give the ps3 one more year and then compare the graphics to current x box games. or compare the graphics of the original releases of both. you really cant compare graphics on systems that were released over a year apart. they've had more time to work it out and on the ps3 they r still unlocking what it can really do

hugs, Nikki

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Guest Aviannè_Annabella

Xbox360 all the way just make sure you get the warranty just in case you're unfortunate enough to end up with the Red Ring of Death!

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Guest Distort

I'm not sure I could choose! :lol:

I'll forever be a Playstation kid, and the Xbox controller is just horrid in comparison, but the 360 is cheaper and I much prefer Xbox live.

Right now all I have is a PS2, since I'm a cheapskate. I just crash friend's houses to play PS3 or 360 :D

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Guest CrimsonEdge

It depends mostly on what you want to use it for. If you want to use it as an entertainment box along with casual gaming, go for the PS3 as it has in built blu-ray (an upcoming model even supports 3D video) and has better graphics in general. PS3 exclusives are also more casual gamer oriented.For more serious gaming, especially shooters, the 360 wins hands down. Some of the top FPS are 360 exclusives (Gears of War, Halo). But you need a subscription for online multiplayer.

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Guest Cynthia Of Creation

I think ps3 better more free stuff, like hooken up to internet, Im not sure I think there is a membership on xbox. I know my borther inlaw pays like $50+ a year

Xbox is slighty faster online cuz of a chip in it. but i think thats the only thing,

I personally think PS3 is got a better game selection,

Granturismo 5 god of war 3 (Most brutal game ever)(EVER)(EVER) (REALLY EVER!)($60million dollar budget on it! it granturismo 5 ff13 3 highest budget games!)

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Get a 64 + Yoshi's Island, Super Smash Bros, Pokemon snap, and bomberman.

Best console ever, best games ever. End of story.

:)

Love, Maria.

ohmy.gifbiggrin.gif I remember when i saved up my allowance and worked my arse off to keep straight a's in school to buy a N64.

i had the special edition tropical (donkey kong themed i think) clear blue one.

You forgot the best game of all time though. Super Mario 64.

That game PWNS.

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Guest FebruaryFalls

I've got both, but I prefer my PS3. I've had 3 360's (not because I've ever had one break, but because I lose interest and sell them for something else) I got the slim model back in July and I really enjoy it, but I still use my PS3 way more.

I prefer the PS3 because I'm always watching Blu rays and dvd's...with the PS3, dvd's get upgraded to their maximum output so it's pretty sweet looking.

I'm also not huge into online... and I don't go on often enough to pay for a subscription. Even so I've had no issues with the PS3 online and all my closest gaming friends have PS3's

aaannndd I typically prefer the PS3's exclusives, I continuously replay uncharted and God of War is mindblowing. Among others.

Also, if you like the motion aspect of the Wii, Playstation Move is actually amazing, while kinnect looks cool, I don't like the idea of no controller at all...I think move blends the best of both, camera to track full body movements, and remotes for ease of control

So overall, I'd recommend the PS3 for the amount of things you can do with it.

In my mind it really comes down to the exclusives, look at the games that are only available for one of the systems and pick which you prefer.

So if you're more of a Halo, Gears of War person, look into the 360, and if you're more into Uncharted and God of War, look into the PS3

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I say PS3 because when I wanted something other than my PC to play on, I went through a lot of research and weighed pros and cons of 360 and PS3.

What sold me for PS3 initially was the fact that there's no red ring of death, and there is a free browser :)

Then I looked through my wish list for games and found that one was 360 only, and that three were PS3 only.

Needless to say, I got a PS3 and am quite happy with it (even though I use it less than my PC still ;P)

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