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"Know what I'm saying" (ad nauseam)
PS3: $300
High-end PC: $1000-2000
Foxgod: Moron
Speaking of "nick picking", it's "nitpicking". lol
.0x (bug fixes)
.x (minor additions)
x. (major additions)
So if they discovered more bugs in 3.01, then they'd likely release 3.02, 3.03, etc. Say they add 1 or 2 new features, they'd bump it up to 3.1. Say they added HUGE features, then they'd likely bump it up to 4.0.
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Pre-ordered Collector's Edition from Amazon last night :)
It would seem I played this game a year too early on PS3. Oh well, next game from Bethesda will have to wait since I want to play the "full" game instead of most at release and some later on.
Don't most 360 games?
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This thread will get ugly.
So a guy who works at Bungie while wearing a Bungie shirt who also happened to work on the game is trying to convince people to buy the game? What are the odds?
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1) Reliable HW
2) Exclusive games found nowhere else taking full advantage of HW
3) Good, free online capabilities
4) Ability to easily upgrade components inside console
5) Constant firmware updates/enhancements
6) Multimedia capabilities
7) Long-term commitment from console's creator
8) Affordable with price reductions every few years
9) Powerful, cutting-edge HW
10) Did I mention reliable HW? hehe
I've been using the PS3 Media Server for a month or 2 and it has been an absolute God-send (having better luck than TVersity). Mind you, the ability to stream mostly depends on the performance of your host computer and the quality of the encoding of the MKV file. I usually first try to convert it to MPG using MKV2VOB and if that fails (only seen 1 fail so far) then I just stream MKV. But yea, streaming 15 GB 1080p videos are a snap with it.
According to the latest Qore, the single player is longer than the 1st game. *drools* Damn you Sony, I only have so much $.
Couldn't you have that same criticism for about 99.99999% of every movie, book, game, song, etc ever created? Not exactly an original complaint. hehe
"All this minus the RROD ofcoarse, were it not for that and E74, 360 would be near perfect."
That's like saying:
If it weren't for the fact he killed dozens of women, Ted Bundy is a pretty good guy.
No matter how you slice it, the 360 will never outlive its reputation of being THE most unreliable gaming device ever released (up to this point, God forbid this happens again). Brag up its good software, or awesome online capabilities, or soon-to-b...
It crossed my mind whether I should sell my "fattie" for the slim, but then I realized I discard the stock 40 GB Hitachi hdd when I upgraded to 250 GB, so I'm "stuck" with this fattie unless it dies. Which going by the trend of your average PS3, I could be waiting for a while. hehe
1) Flash drive - I just checked Newegg, 128 GB drive is about $400 (ouch).
2) external HDD - there's still a chance it can crash, thus wiping out your data.
A Blu-ray is read-only so no chance of wiping out the data on accident and 50 GB would only require a handful of discs. Blu-ray just needs to come down in price is all.
How soon will MS limit Silver members a finite amount of playing time / month? Say, you have to be connected to Live to play your console, off or online and if you're just a Silver member, then you get say 20 hours / month. I can almost assure you this has been contemplated by MS.
We NEED something bigger than 4GB for backing up stuff onto disc. 1 TB HDD's are getting more common place, a 4 GB backup solution isn't much of a solution. 25-50 GB would be heavenly.
Ask and you shall receive.
It only does everything.........a modern console should do (and it does).
HD movies on disc - check
Play online for free - check
Media center (thank you PS3 Media Server & MKV2VOB) - check
Play games - check
Stream movies via Netflix - check
Internet browser - check
Portal to the matrix - check (next firmware update)