Shrinekeeper's forum posts
Microsoft is having some major issues with Live right now, Forza is not the only game suffering from the problem either. Tons of people are having logging on to games like Halo 3 and COD4 as well.
They can do another one but not to add more power or anything like that...
If their new PlayStation TV European adaptor does very well, it may be possible for Sony to make an "all-in-one" PS3 that has the PlayStation TV hardware included and nothing more. If is successful, that would be a very good move for them, if not, they will continue selling the adaptor separated.
The same way PS2 started with an external "network adapter" and ended with all this harware included on the Slim PS2, Sony will always be changing their hardware.
I think they will do changes with time, but not like "doublilng the power".
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You say the ps2 ended up with all the hardware inside of it, yet MS is getting flamed for possibly doing the same thing... and the the reply earlier I thought the ps3 could already see through time after all it uses "CELL TECHNOLOGY" ahhhhh. /ends sarcasm.
Not sure on the order of release but...
Ninja Giaden 2
Devil May Cry 4
Haze
Lost Odyssey
Killzone2 (maybe) the first one kinda sucked
FFXIII
Last Ramenant (might be 09)
Infinite Undiscovery (might be 09)
Fable 2
Yes. The best system, the best variety in games now, the best 2008 lineup of games, and if you have or planning to get an HDTV in the future the one to get for games and movies.
Also after all the fees and add-ons needed with the competition it's less expensive to actually own.
EmperorSupreme
First off to say its the best system isan opinion, not a fact. Both systems have their strengths. Second off the 360 as of right now has a much bigger and better variety in games... as far as the line-up, I cant really argue with you there. But then again I guess I could your getting Killzone2, MGS4 and FFXIII are the really big titles. 360 is getting NG2, Fable2, Lost Odyssey. So its really all in what style gameplay people like.
No you need to find a 1080p HDTV for $600. Tough luck finding one of those... You're in the same dilemma I'm in right now. The only decent 1080p HDTV's seem to be high up in the 1300 or 1500 dollar range (Canadian $).
First off for 600 bucks your not going to be able to afford anything larger than say a 37" if that. So why would you even want 1080p... to see a real difference with 720p/1080i vs 1080p you need at least 55" or larger. So go to your local wal-mart and buy you a Sanyo or Emerson 32-37" LCD TV.
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