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I was just wondering if you think I should get a 360 at this point in time. yeah, it has a ton of good games and stuff, and great online. so, do you think it is worth getting one? whats ur opinion? thanks!biggamerhkDidn't you just answer your own question? Tons of good games and stuff, and great online...
Didn't you just answer your own question? Tons of good games and stuff, and great online...[QUOTE="biggamerhk"]I was just wondering if you think I should get a 360 at this point in time. yeah, it has a ton of good games and stuff, and great online. so, do you think it is worth getting one? whats ur opinion? thanks!NicotineKid
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dude, you know that this is the 360 forum so obviously everyone (including me) is gonna say the 360 is worth it. Its got live, games and other really cool stuff you don't want to miss out on.perfection1000
ya a while back i questioned this statement, i have come to the conclusion that these people already really want it and just want others to say nice stuff about it to push them out the door and get it, unless they think people in a 360 forum are gonna not be biased... but im not gonna think that because i like to think humanity would realize simple stuff like this
seriously get a 360 and enjoy it cause final fantasy 13 is coming and so is mgs4 squareenix said themselves that ff13 is running on a multiprocessor which means that it can run on a 360 with no problems xbxman82
That is a flat out lie. Kojima himself said no MGS4 for X360. Even Peter Moore at E3 said no MGS4. And I guess you didn't watch the FF13 movie at TGS because at the end of the movie it said "FOR PS3 ONLY" in bold letters.
Your not helping to build X360 credibility by giving people false information.
Back on topic, I think if you are willing to accept the risks of hardware failure and the cost of subscribing to live and don't need any extra features such as wifi, ever want to upgrade the Harddrive or HD movies then X360 is a good way to go. Especially if you like the games out and coming out for X360. If you want the extras then PS3 becomes the best way to go. What I would do is look at whats coming out for both systems over the next year or two and see which one has the games you like. And that's just a personal choice you have to make for yourself.
Yeah it's worth it get it now. It's finally the time when all the good games are starting to come out.
Dude why do come to the 360 forums asking people if you should buy a 360. Why do ask people questions that you already know what they are going to say. No don't buy a 360, go buy urself a ps3. Give it a few months you will have longer games on the ps3 because of blu-ray. Yeah take it from me if they put Blue Dragon on the Ps3 it will only take one disk, not three. Reason that UT3 delay is that the content for the 360 has to cutten down due to disk size. Ps3 will have more content on it because of the Blu-ray. Thats one person saying something else for a change. As for online play, the community on halo 3 is seperated into like 5 different groups. You got that lame casual gamer that has no mic, The over privliged child who trash talks even when losing, You have the adults who trash talk after the game, You got the achievement hunters and you got the scene kid or emo kid that tells people to get a life. There I just told you a small description of each person. Do me a favor, and go buy something else by the time its christmas, you will have nothing but small children playing halo 3 or w/e.
I have no regrets about getting my 360. I would definately recommend it. In terms of variety of games and a great gaming experience, I believe that it can only be beat by a high end PC connected to a very good display. I say this becasuemany of the great games for the xbox also come out on PC (i.e. Bioshock, Gears of War, Madden, Halo 1/2, etc.)can also be played on PC. However, if you want to have a PC that runs these games better than the xbox (in terms of graphics), you will probably need spend at least $1200 (and up to $5000 is not unthinkable...just look at some Alienware computers!). So, for an optimal gaming experience, you might want to spend $600 on a xbox and a couple of games. Then you might still find room in your budget for a nice HD display. I got a great 32 inch 1080i display with an extended warrenty for under $800.
Depending on your budget, I wouldrate gaming experiencessomething like this. Of course, this only lists a few options, but it gives a general idea of my opinion. It focuses on PC vs Xbox, since in my opinion, these are the two most competitive options for the bestgaming experience.Options are ranked worst to best, which also coincides with leat expensive to most expensive:
1. Xbox 360, normal TV
2. 360, HD display with HD picture from component or VGA(+surrond sound, if possible)
3. 360 elite, HD display hooked up via HDMI (+surrond sound, if possible)
4. High end PC, good monitor (+surrond sound, if possible)
5. High end PC, HD display hooked up via HDMI (+surrond sound, if possible)
6.PC (with dual 8800 GTX via NVidia sli, Quad processor, 4+ GB memory)AND Xbox 360 Elite (you can play either) both hooke dup via HDMito an HD 1080p projector with 7.1 surround sound played on a 120+ inch screen (if you can afford this, you can probably do whatever the hell you want in terms of gaming since you are looking at least $15000)...
7) You buy Microsoft and hire Bungie to makes games for your own private IMAX size gaming theater (Hey, dreaming is allowed). I don't even know if this exists in real life...
I guess I got carried away. Anway, I think a 360 is a great buy if you want to spend less than $2000 for a gaming experience (including display and sound).
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