<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Devlin @ Dec 2 2006, 03:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I wouldn't give anything, I'd rather have the 360...</div>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Devlin @ Dec 2 2006, 01:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I wouldn't give anything, I'd rather have the 360...</div>My thoughts exactly.
id give nothing expensive or important.. I'd get one maybe if osmeone offered it to me for like 20 bucks but thats it. im not dependant on video games at all, I have a life.
Imma get one in about 2 years when it drops to like $200... I only want one game for ps3... God of war... thats it.. not wroth buyin a ps3 now.
Have any of you actually played it. I played a demo the other day and it is bad ass. The graphics are great and they are VERY realistic. But to all honesty, I wouldnt give more than 50 dollars more than a 360. Plus, I am not much of a playstation type of guy. For some reason, I can never get used to the controllers.
Well it's not really comparable to either system. If you look at it this way, it's actually a bargain:Blu-Ray players start at $1,000. The PS3 has a Blu-Ray drive built in, as well as all it's other additional features, and it's only $600-$700. If you're looking for a Blu-Ray player, then it's definitely the way to go. It's more of a high end media system then at traditional console, and if you're going to utilize all of it's features then it's well worth the price.
I hear ya, but $600 is just way too much to pay for a single game console. Give me a couple of years, then I'll look at it. The 360 is just as good in my eyes, but not better.
Well if you're just going to use it for a gaming console, then yeah I would have to agree. Sony's trying to market it as much more than just a traditional gaming console though, which it is. I definitely think it's worth the price, but only for a certain market.
Pretty much so. That's all I use the 360 for -- playing offline and playing online; that's my entertainment center for gaming right there. I'm slowly, piece by piece, getting out of gaming though; the only games I usually play now'adays are usually just sports games and certain FPS's.
Yeah same here. A few years ago I would have been dying to get this thing, these days I'm not much of a gamer. I just started playing a little PS2 again for the first time in months. I don't have an HD TV (in my room anyway) so I have no use for the Blu-Ray features, and honestly unless you have an HD TV then I don't think you should even consider buying this system. There's no doubt about the fact that it's the best gaming system on the planet, but it sure as hell isn't cheap, and it's targeted at too specific of a demographic if you ask me.