Couldn't agree more.
Burnout is one of my favorite racing franchises, ever. I'll be buying this game the day it is released.
That list kinda sucks.
And you don't know that they didn't. So what does that prove other than you're trying to start an argument.
But to address your comment, you don't have to detail exactly what is in a package to ship it. I ship packages all the time. They ask questions to make sure that there aren't things in the box that they aren't allowed to ship, but you don't have to say exactly what it is. Especially with the USPS. They don't even have to know what it is to insure it, only the value. And e...
What moron would ship a Wii without packaging it so that someone couldn't tell what it is?
Having reports doesn't necessarily mean that the article shouldn't be approved. People abuse the reporting system around here all the time.
The price argument just doesn't hold up any more. The PS3 is no more expensive than a comparable Xbox 360 system. Actually, it is somewhat of a better value than the 360 Elite because of its ability to play Blu-ray movies, and it is $50 cheaper. The only thing that the Elite has over the PS3 is the size of the hard drive, but for $50 you could upgrade that and still have a more capable system.
The price card doesn't work any more.
The 360 is currently my favorite of my consoles, but only because there are more games that I like to play on it. To be honest, it is followed by the Wii. I love Trauma Center, Metroid Prime 3 and Super Mario Galaxy. People bash on the Wii for not being "next gen" but it has some really fun games to play.
Until the last month or so there hasn't been much on the PS3 that I really wanted to play. That's changed since Heavenly Sword was released, and I'm really looking f...
bubbles++
Yours is certainly better than mine is. Mine doesn't produce any graphics. And it won't until it comes back from Microsoft. But once it is repaired it is clearly going to be better than yours.
There's no harm done by any of this. The resolution that displays on your television is what is advertised on the box, so there's no false advertising. Unless you want to say that you're awesome and display games on your monitor directly from the frame buffer of the console. Which you don't.
If someone claims to have been harmed by any of the large number of 360 and PS3 games that are upscaled to meet the resolution on the box then the need to be flogged with a console power ca...
This is the stupidest thing ever. The consumer wasn't harmed in any way by this, so don't expect to see anything but fallout for both Sony and Microsoft if some idiotic lawsuit is filed. If your life was devastated because of the resolution of a video games then you have a pretty poor existence.
People just need to learn to get over things.
So RROD prevented you from finishing it? You couldn't finish it when you got your 360 back?
I'd rather have something covering up the screen than a lame "now loading" message flashing at me.
You do know what website you're on, right?
$35 is still a bit pricey for me. Get it down to $20 and I'll try it.
I seem to read a lot where people say that the PS3 is held back by the size of the Xbox 360's storage medium. That's probably one of the more silly excuses out there. There is not one single PS3 game that has to be held back by another console. If it is, then it is the developer that chooses to do so.
You've played both versions?
If your warranty is a CompUSA warranty it is probably going to be worthless when the stores close.
I'll be downloading it for both and comparing them myself. I've always played Burnout on the Xbox platform, so it might seem weird to me to play it on the PS3.