For the most part, I support my 360 the most. Multiplats tend to look better on the 360 so I buy all of my multiplats on it and I like the 360 controller MUCH better than the sixaxis or the DS3. Right now however, I am playing Killzone 2 so I am on my PS3 more at the moment.
The 360 has screen tearing on almost every game and you can see it struggle especially when alot is going on screen. It very chopy were as the PS3 is very smooth with little framerate issues and almost no screen tearing at all. To me when i play the 360 then i play my PS3 its night and day diffrence in output quallity. Thers nothing to argue about really if you know anything about how electronics work then you would know if coded right there is way more power to be worked with on 1 PPE and 6 SPEs than 3 PPEs on the 360 its simple math.djsifer01
How do you get fanboy goggles wired directly to your brain like that? Even IBM who developed both CPU's, say that they are about even. When I play my PS3 it looks about like my 360. Not much of a difference.
I'm not feeling its visuals and they definitely aren't unacheivable on the 360. I think I've gotten to the point where visuals don't matter to me anymore. I look at Crysis now and just shrug my shoulders. I don't think that's normal.
ActicEdge
I agree, I do not see anything on m PS3 that couldn't be done on my 360 especially considering the amount of time and money spent on those PS3 games.
Well for a machine with hardware failures all over the place, more expensive (according to cows), and with much weaker brand recognition; I would say that the 360 has done great and still is doing great.
well the thing is....i only have the money for the arcade one this week but i can buy the hard drive later on right? and the arcade 360 has the output for the HDMI cord doesnt it? so i could get that off ebay for like 5 bucks and be good...
TheRabbit22
You are correct, you can always add a HDD. Yes it has an HDMI output. You can turn the arcade model into any version with upgrades.
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