![]() But Im starting to get a little confused on what system to buy them on. I like using the d-pad for fighting games (personal preference) but racing and other stuff I had the thumbs down on the PS controller as opposed to thumbs up on the 360 controller.So lately there have been games that I would like to buy that happen to be on ps3 and 360. Unless something comes out for the PS3 that makes it significantly better than the 360 version, I don't see my buying habits changing anytime soon.Also forgot about that p depends which controller you like better ^^ So so far I stick to PS3 and Wii exclusives for those two systems (Or I should say will, so far even though I've played many of the games, I've yet to buy a PS3, which I hope to fix soon). Many seem to be slightly inferior as far as things like frame rates go and the variety of DLC offered. The few PS3 releases that seem to offer any real upgrades seem to come out much later (Like Oblivion), and still strip a few things out (Oblivion doesn't offer all the DLC content, just the bigger ones). And I like achievements and being able to keep a eye on what those on my friends list are up to. Generally, the 360 version is the lead version for most development teams right now, and usually has the most bonuses with things like DLC. I generally go with the Xbox 360 versions for the controller (I was never fond of Sony's controllers), and Xbox Live. I'm having the same dilemma because Bionic Commando: Re-armed is coming soon and I'm not sure which one to get. If it's something you want to play multiplayer, you're probably better off sticking with the 360. So, think about that when choosing your games. If I bought this and didn't have a 360, I'd be pissed. And there's really not many readily-available PS3 games that aren't on the 360 already anyway (with way better online support). But other than visuals, the 360 kills this thing in every other way. Honestly, MGS4 is really sweet, and worth getting the system for. I studied all weekend, it was Sunday night, and I had 3 hours to play (finally),but I spent 2 1/2 of them watching the progress bar fill at a crawling pace. Maybe I was doing something wrong, and it hasn't been an issue since that one time, but that was ridiculous. It took my machine 2 and half hours to download the update for Metal Gear Solid Online. I know the headset works because it's just fine with my cell phone.ģ) Downloading can suck. I can't understand a thing coming out of my bluetooth headset, and I doubt anybody hears me when I talk. And sometimes that can take 20 minutes because the server keeps rejecting your username or password. Every publisher has their own server, and you need to come up with your own ID and password for every publisher, and then for every game. And the stupid thing still has to load every 5 minutes, so how is this better than spooling off the disc? These games can't contain THAT much more data than their 360 counterparts.Ģ) Online multiplayer on the PS3 is horrible. ![]() So, I can probably only play 3 or 4 at one time. (It's not really 80G, it's 72G and 32G were taken up by MGS4 and Assasnin's Creed.) TWO GAMES? HALF FULL? That's ridiculous. I'm not too concerned about the time it takes, but last week, after owning my 80G PS3 for 5 days and owning two games, the hard drive was half-full. I now have all three machines as well, and there are some big edges that the 360 has over the PS3.ġ) Installing.
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