[QUOTE="Zophar87"][QUOTE="IDoItLikeAboss"] And the only people that like the 360 are 12 year old geeks,40 year old virgins, and hillbillys. See i can play that game too. And at least Sony has never Rare'd a developer like M$ has It's either that or the sleezy corporate fat cats at M$ made one of the dumbest buys ever when they bought a supposedly dying Rare for almost half a billion There have also been reports of M$ strong arming developers and dropping shady deals, under going shady practices and or against the competition, and monopolizing I mean it is all some what speculation but the FACT is that Microsoft was found to be in violation of USA ANTI TRUST LAWS and was peanilized. That's all the proof you really needed for the kind of company M$ is. You could also add over charging for online play with xbox live, nickel and diming gamers, starting the whole DLC fad, and of course what they did to rare Shall I continue? Oh and if Killzone 3 and Infamous 2 are flops then send more of those flops my way!! Flop must mean awesome game now! And yeah, at least Sony cares about its fans at the end of the day Oh and did I mention free online? It's allowed me to buy an extra game here and there throughout the years, then if I would have been paying for the extortionbthat xbox live is instead And lastly gamers that buy a ps3 or the smart gamers that have done their research and know that the Ps3 is superior in every way to the 360. Why buy a 360 when you can buy a ps3 and get ALL the multi plats PLUS the amazing ps3 exclusives + free online + blue ray IDoItLikeAboss
My 360 has more problems then I care to share with you. Oh well, at least not losing my personal data and credit card info isn't one of them.
I never had that problem either! And from the looks of it no one really else has either, since you know, there are no.reports are evidence of any ps3 user ever having any information stolen. And the outage was soley due to hackers. Would you blame a bank for getting robbed, or would you blame the criminals?That's such a silly analogy and I'm going to prove you wrong later. We all know Sony lost the personal data of it's users and Sony could have prevented it.
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"As for what that means to PSN and Qriocity users, Sony said that "an unauthorized person" has gained access to such identifying information as registrants "name, address (city, state, zip), country, e-mail address, birth date, PlayStation Network/Qriocity password and login, and handle/PSN online ID." Sony recently told a group of investors that the PSN currently has some 75 million registered users."
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It's also been proven that the attack against Sony was provoked. Sony had also laid off it's security staff earlier this year while using an out of date Firewall to secure it's user's data. If a bank had a big sign saying "Hey! We laid off all our employees and our security cameras are completely broken." then yes, I would hold that bank accountable for every action.
Those are valid arguments and valid links; I suggest you start using them before you continue on your little rant.
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