I still don't get why anyone would think an Elder Scrolls game was suitable for anything but the PC! Nothing wrong with console games, but this isn't one of them as far as I'm concerned.
LIt's funny seeing everyone post their biased opinions. Let's look at it logically. It's obvious the PS3 is superior, in terms of specifications, out-the-door package accessories, and potential. Even in value, as people have pointed out, the PSD3 gives you the most for your money. Regardless, $600 is definitely a lot of money to fork out, especially for the 14 and 15 year old kids who can't get a job and could never get that much from their parents. Or to the college kids who are struggling to make ends meet. My heart goes out to you gentlemen but that's no reason to mask your awe of this system with incorrect and irrational statements. It just shows your immaturity. Well that's fine, this system was intended for a more sophisticated audience anyway, one who can appreciate the level of technology put into this, as well as the huge hit Sony is taking in their budget so that they can push the gaming envelope. I think we've all grown too acustomed to what video games have been up to this point. No longer are they the multi-pixel diversions they once were. They are quickly becoming mediums by which to enter other worlds. Like books, but more interactive. Sure, Mappy was fun, and Tecmo Super Bowl made us giggle. But that sort of fun is for kids. The video game generation is growing up, and I for one commend Sony for investing so much of their own money to push the dragging industry in the direction it should head. Anyone who disagrees should just go play the newest Pokemon and quit whining about the price.
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