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The only thing PS3 has going for appeal with these price cuts is its high definition player, and you're right Microsoft realizes that's the only gab Sony has over them and Toshiba are going to now included HD-DVD support in the Xbox 360. So after that happens, there wont be anything left the PS3 has to claim over 360.c_smithiilems shouldn't be proud of that..seeing as a high def storage format "is not needed"
I can see Micrsoft advertising it now... "Buy the X-box 360 because it breaks down less often now!" :P
[QUOTE="PS3Compass"]I can see Micrsoft advertising it now... "Buy the X-box 360 because it breaks down less often now!" :P
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or "The new improved Xbox 360 - THIS time it works!"
if i saw an ad that said that i would die laughing.
[QUOTE="c_smithii"]The only thing PS3 has going for appeal with these price cuts is its high definition player, and you're right Microsoft realizes that's the only gab Sony has over them and Toshiba are going to now included HD-DVD support in the Xbox 360. So after that happens, there wont be anything left the PS3 has to claim over 360.Gun_Hazelems shouldn't be proud of that..seeing as a high def storage format "is not needed"
If that ever comes out, it wouldn't be til 2009, and it still would not be used for games.
[QUOTE="c_smithii"]The only thing PS3 has going for appeal with these price cuts is its high definition player, and you're right Microsoft realizes that's the only gab Sony has over them and Toshiba are going to now included HD-DVD support in the Xbox 360. So after that happens, there wont be anything left the PS3 has to claim over 360.Gun_Hazelems shouldn't be proud of that..seeing as a high def storage format "is not needed"
I was referring to the use of the high definition format for video playback, not game software. There are a lot videophiles out there that want Microsoft to include the HD-DVD player and not sell it seperately.
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