I tried both and i really dont see any difference. They are both organized well. So why does everyone say xbox live is better?
If ur going to say that live is more organized than please say the reason.
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I tried both and i really dont see any difference. They are both organized well. So why does everyone say xbox live is better?
If ur going to say that live is more organized than please say the reason.
I really think it is just fanboy stupidness that says live is better. Live sucked in its first few years and it took 5 years to get it right. PSN is good and it can still use some improvement but most folks want to shoot it down as if Live was what it is now from day one.
Both are great
Any publication, developer, user will tell you that Live is the more reliable and larger infastructure as its easily intergrated into majority of its games. Its isn't just about online play, but its accessiblity options ranging from communicative features to extended dashboard configurations.
The major difference with Live is that everyone has a headset and all games are online enabled in some way.-Renegade
PS3 users have headsets too and not all games are online in 360 and same goes for ps3.
PSN is probably the same or only a notch down, not really a difference only expences.Any publication, developer, user will tell you that Live is the more reliable and larger infastructure as its easily intergrated into majority of its games. Its isn't just about online play, but its accessiblity options ranging from communicative features to extended dashboard configurations.
Blue-Sky
Just putting aside that not all the PS3 titles are even Voice chat enabled. The first time you have to exit your game to check an invite or your messages on PSN is like a splash of cold water to the face for regular XBL users. I have also recieved free tv shows, movies, games and won a freefull retail title in an achievement point contest (that I traded in for a better game)that they held a few months back.
Is that enough of a difference for you?
well currently the lemmings are paying 5$ every month so that they can message their friends ingame and for more lag.
great deal if ye ask me.
Just putting aside that not all the PS3 titles are even Voice chat enabled. The first time you have toexit your game to check an invite oryour messages onPSN is like a splash of cold water to the face for regular XBL users. I have also recieved free tv shows, movies, games and won a freefull retail titlein a achievement point contest (that I traded in for a better game)that they held a few months back.
Is that enough of a difference for you?
Riverwolf007
yes messaging in game is totally $5 per month worth.
[QUOTE="Riverwolf007"]Just putting aside that not all the PS3 titles are even Voice chat enabled. The first time you have toexit your game to check an invite oryour messages onPSN is like a splash of cold water to the face for regular XBL users. I have also recieved free tv shows, movies, games and won a freefull retail titlein a achievement point contest (that I traded in for a better game)that they held a few months back.
Is that enough of a difference for you?
humber_matus
yes messaging in game is totally $5 per month worth.
Thanks for replying to nothing I said, it's ok, I know people on the outside can never understand. I would think it's stupid also if I didn't have the service. Fourteen cents a day seems pretty cheap to me.[QUOTE="Riverwolf007"]Just putting aside that not all the PS3 titles are even Voice chat enabled. The first time you have toexit your game to check an invite oryour messages onPSN is like a splash of cold water to the face for regular XBL users. I have also recieved free tv shows, movies, games and won a freefull retail titlein a achievement point contest (that I traded in for a better game)that they held a few months back.
Is that enough of a difference for you?
humber_matus
yes messaging in game is totally $5 per month worth.
Just putting aside that not all the PS3 titles are even Voice chat enabled. The first time you have to exit your game to check an invite or your messages on PSN is like a splash of cold water to the face for regular XBL users. I have also recieved free tv shows, movies, games and won a freefull retail title in an achievement point contest (that I traded in for a better game)that they held a few months back.
Is that enough of a difference for you?
Riverwolf007
$5 a month just for function where you dont have to quit? Bogus
Riverwolf You are nuts! paying for crappy P2P service and integrated invites? A 13 month Card costs $50 and you just hand it over like you are made of money. Who cares about demos for games, free tv shows and free movies, PSN is for GAMES not fluff.Just putting aside that not all the PS3 titles are even Voice chat enabled. The first time you have to exit your game to check an invite or your messages on PSN is like a splash of cold water to the face for regular XBL users. I have also recieved free tv shows, movies, games and won a freefull retail title in an achievement point contest (that I traded in for a better game)that they held a few months back.
Is that enough of a difference for you?
Riverwolf007
*See folks the arguing skills on SW are so incredibly poor that I have to attack my own opinion just to find something that makes any sense at all, PSN is a lost cause as you see the kind of demographic that hangs out on it. Thats why I turn the mike off when I play Warhawk.
Any publication, developer, user will tell you that Live is the more reliable and larger infastructure as its easily intergrated into majority of its games. Its isn't just about online play, but its accessiblity options ranging from communicative features to extended dashboard configurations.
Blue-Sky
areyouadeveloper?becauseimrpettysurethisisthesameforps3
i like how i can have a 6 way video chat on the ps3, but i dont have that many friends who are always online. if only 360 had that, or at least 3 way private chats. im sick of putting on of my friends on hold in a private chat just to talk to another.
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