I think there might be a few of those best buy bundles left and now they are $300. Theat's probobly the best deal ever.
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I remember when most SNES carts were $70+
And that was in the 90's when 80 bucks was worth more then it is now. So the question I'm asking is: When exactly was gaming a cheap hobby?
Seriously hermits you ever gonna get over Cryrig?
"Look at Cryrig running on my octocore processor and seventeen GPUs with modded code! Omg really worth it!"
That looks better then Crysis. Games gonna be running at 1080P? That looks better then Crysis. They should change it's name to Cryrig, because you cry when you realise that God of War 3 looks better then any game on your rig.
It was a pretty tough year for cows but it's funny to see the lemmings crack in less then a day!
The bottom line is (and we all know this) the PS3 and the 360 both successful in their own rights but honestly both MS and Sony got Pwned by Nintendo this gen.
My experience is similiar to yours. I stream Netflix and I have a 20mb connection. I get all 3 bars (best quality) from Netflix for connection speed. It still looks substantially below DVD quality. The convenience is nice but the quality isn't quite there yet.and I think it's still got a long way to go to match Blu-ray.So, is this the streaming 1080p that MS bragged about at E3 this year?[QUOTE="EmperorSupreme"][QUOTE="MegajerkNYC"]
You'll see when you get your PS3 slim. It's not that the Streaming looks all that bad but the Bluray sound and video is freekin AMAZING. Do you have a 1080P TV?
Whats weird is that my TV is saying the stream from the 360 is in 1080P but it actually looks like sub DVD quality.
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See what happened was, me and my girl rented the series LOST on bluray from Netflix but we only got one disk. So after we finished it I remembered I have a free trial of XBL gold so I set up the streaming. Long story short it loaded really fast and said it was in HD, but I was shocked at how much worse it looked then the Bluray. It wasn't just noticeable it was a glaring difference. The colors looked washed out and grey and there was a lot of motion blur. I actually couldn't belive it was in HD but my TV can detect what resolution the signal is and sure enough it said 1080P. So I certialy don't mind watching shows and such with the streaming it's definately convienent. But theres no way I would subject myself to watching a movie that's been downgraded to that level.
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