All I know and all that matters to ME is that my 360 had its fun time because I needed some Next Gen before Nov 11 and after it came out,yeah the 360 got most of my attention. But you know what happened? More games came out for ps3 and yeah the multiplats came out weak for ps3 at first...but now...most gaming sites are giving them equal reviews. Even though the 360 has been ut longer and devs have had longer time to work with it and the ps3 is harder to develop for, games like COD4 and AC are coming out and they are either equal or better than the 360 counterpart. You can discuss your sales figures and from what I've heard Ps3 is keeping pace with 360 and even gaining a little. If you want to talk about hardware you have to take into effect the Red Rings cuz that is HARDWARE failure. On another note about hardware, there is the fact that if you are going to want the full 360 experience sooner or later...M$ is gonna make you have to get the HD-DVD drive.
So I will finish my little rant now cuz I'm sure I've said too much for my own good on this forum but I will say that my 360 is the one now collecting dust since I have my games such as R6V and COD4 and HS and AC and soon to have Uncharted and the rest of the line up that ps3 owners will enjoy, and most likely Ill pick up a 360 excusive while I'm at bestbuy but I doubt it.
I got my 360 a few months before my PS3...you know...had to get my taste of the next gen, and I had fun with it. When the PS# came out I was all excited, but it was collecting dust cuz my games were on 360 (R6V and forza) but now...I have my COD4 and re-bought R6V for PS3 and my little white box isnt getting any attention anymore. I don't really look at 360 games anymore...which is a shame really :(
I found out the hard way that the cheaper cables are (i know how obvious this sounds) not as good as some of the more expensive. The difference is in the protection that the company puts into the cable. A cheap cable is not insulated as much as the more expensive cables and the way you position it is important. IE If the cable is left curled and alot of pressure is put on either side then its more likely to rip a cord inside. This happened to my first hdmi cable that i bought for 20 bucks. I went a little better next time but the thing I made sure of was that it wasnt put under too much strain.
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