Big Cam, on Jan 5 2010, 12:40 AM, said:
I see this thread as being a huge arguement pretty soon so I will offer my point of view and then i won't post again, becasue I don't want to be apart of this nasty arguement.

I hope you don't try this debating style in pubs. I can just imagine it; you poke your head in one, yell "The Yankees are hopeless!", and then run...
Big Cam, on Jan 5 2010, 12:40 AM, said:
The PS3 was very late to the game and nothing worked at first.
Late? Perhaps, but the way I see it is that the 360 was early and Sony did the responsible thing and didn't release unfinished hardware. The 360 on the other hand was not ready. It had/has major heat issues even though it has an external power brick the size of an actual brick and sounds louder than the average AC unit. It had no HDMI and the system software was the most horrid, ugly and user unfriendly interface I've even seen. To keep prices down features were made "optional", such as the hard drive and the wireless controllers. The backwards compatibility wasn't finished and needed the "optional" hard drive.
The fact is Sony had no reason to rush out an unfinished console as the PS2 was and is selling very well, but Microsoft had no choice. For one, due to a horrid mistake, Microsoft was paying a fixed price for parts so they were unable to drop prices, even though the parts were cheaper to make. Secondly the Xbox wasn't selling as well as hoped. (I didn't mind it and I still use mine for MGS2.) But most of all, the GPU made my Nvidia was discontinued in August 2005. Thus if they delayed the 360 they would have had nothing to sell...
In what way didn't the PS3 work though?
Big Cam, on Jan 5 2010, 12:40 AM, said:
The online gameplay is still horrible and yes I've played one quite a few times actually, a few of my friends have one.
Why? It works, even in Australia. I don't have to pay for it either.
Big Cam, on Jan 5 2010, 12:40 AM, said:
Honestly the only good thing about it is the fact that it's a Blu-Ray player, I mean it can't even stream netflix without a disc in the machine, and this has only been available for a few months, where the XBOX could do it with a 6megabyte download.
That's just nonsense. I don't give a hoot about streaming video due to excessive bandwidth costs in Australia, and I own about 5 Blu-Ray discs. I use my PS3 for games, and I use it a lot more than my 360. I've actually got several new games to play for my 360 but I'm enjoying playing Uncharted 2 for the second time too much! I wouldn't stream movies anyway; I prefer a physical copy that I can keep.
Big Cam, on Jan 5 2010, 12:40 AM, said:
Basically for me the online play and online community is 100% better on the XBOX and the PS3 will always be left in the dust, especially since there is a rumor of a new 360 with a blu-ray player but with Netflix this isnm't as important.
I don't believe that one... and even if it's true it's too late. They would still be forced to sell game on DVD which misses most of the point of Blu-Ray.
Feel free to not reply, but I couldn't let that post stand unopposed.