[QUOTE="Hiroshi_Ichirou"][QUOTE="gregbmil"]I'm just sick of my Xbox breaking all the time!!!
So I got a PS3 and sold my out of warrenty broken xbox
-GeordiLaForge-
Best decision you ever made, if only everyone was smart enough to do this. In my opinion the Wii and PlayStation 3 are the only option for the most part. I don't even know how to except the Xbox 360 when it forces me to pay for online and breaks normally.The failure rate of the 360 is only about 10% higher than the PS3, and you get it fixed for free. 3 year warranty > 1 year warranty. I don't really care, if I don't know what systems break and which ones don't I won't buy one. That is the keyword my friend, I get it fixed for three years for free, what happens if I want to use it after three years? Notice how inconvenient that is for some people, but obviously not for you. I own a GBC and a PS3 and neither one have gave me any issues defective wise.
I do not buy products in which I know will break normally or which had a history of breaking normally. How exactly would I know which ones now work and which ones don't. Over all 10% higher then the PS3 means nothing, I still have to pay for online even when I decide not to use the device. With the PS3 I don't need to pay, I can choose to use online when ever I want without feeling I wasted money due to a lack of time to play.
I have no true interest in the library of the Xbox 360 any ways because it has nothing to support but mainly Western games. Sure it has a handful of Japanese games but they are all in a style I don't like and the games I do like are not going to come to the United States because I have no say in the matter due to the developers making the rules.
So again, when it comes to the PlayStation 3, I choose when I want to play online, there is no gambling with my money like the Xbox 360 and trying to get my money worth. When a developer chooses to make a game and not release it to my region I can import it. I can't do that with the Xbox 360, just stuck with a whole bunch of shooters and western games. Not to mention most of the Japanese games that did make to the west for the Xbox 360 that I had interest in can be gotten on the PlayStation 3 with more to offer. How you choose to understand this is up to you, but I won't foolishly think you put any effort to understand this fully.
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