It's just a laugh and I've been teabagged more than a supersaver tetley teabag you can get are your local store.. But it always makes me laugh..
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good some other (not to mention) FPS is.
My son plays it on the PC and I have played it on the 360. The game is a gem online.
To think that the 360 can only render in 1080p, that's a big difference, even with your sony fanboy hat on, the PS3 ain't that much more powerfull than a 360.
Of which I know they are about equal.
With the PS3's better connectivity (browser etc.), you could upload your ingame action into websites straight off..
Still waiting for a mass production hand-held with dual analogue..
(Yes, I like FPSs that much)
Next up, green plastic leafed extensions for your wimote..
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I presume that was just a fanboy comment..
If not then you've got so much to learn yet, Kid..
Good point, ok, we don't want cross game chat..
But what about the time on the 360 you start online gaming with a mate and you lose him?
Welcome to surround sound. You don't need blue ray for that. I had that 9 years ago. Sure, it cost alot more. But please don't big up Blue Ray for the wrong reason.
If Sony pull this off, it'll be awesome.
Maybe just a thought of a fertile Viking dad conjured that up.
Either way, very funny!!
Lol
There are even dedicated chat shows that go on about home.
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Yes, I'm sure I'll get a PS3 one day but Home will be last think that I'll use, if ever.
That was a poor marketing decision and it'll come back to bit them in the bum. I can see why they did that. They were worried that Sony would get too close on price at launch otherwise.
Mind you, I reckon, because of the 360 Arcade's low price point, Sony decided that they wouldn't be able to compete on price so went the other way and gave a console with all the stuff that a console should have (though, Sony took some of them away so they could compete a bit better on price -...
Guy who sits next to me has a PS3 (yes, I don't). and he rates Left4Dead way above KZ2.. Yes, He has a PC and a PS3 and no 360.
"Anyways, back on topic,"
Try engaging the brain before the mouth (/fingers), then you'll find it easy to stay on topic.