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stanfordhanry 15.10.2009 05:12 AM

XBOX 360 or PS3
 
Hi Guys,
I am lee from India. I love to play games and watch movies. I want Picture Quality, Performance, Best Price. I am very confused between these two. Can anyone tell which is better for me and why?

Celestry 15.10.2009 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by stanfordhanry (Post 293786)
Hi Guys,
I am lee from India. I love to play games and watch movies. I want Picture Quality, Performance, Best Price. I am very confused between these two. Can anyone tell which is better for me and why?

Ahhh, feel free to add me in, Lee! You'll find me as Celestry, on both systems. If you get a message saying my friends list is full, message me and i'll boot someone out! LOL (^_^)

First of all, you need to be honest about what you intend on doing with either of these the most. If you play games WAY more than you watch movies, then you need the xbox360. There are more exclusive titles and most of the time, if you really look hard, the graphics are slightly better (Anti-aliasing is much better) and you get more on screen data (about an inch of image all around the screen)

If you intend on watching more movies and playing the odd game, the PS3 is defo the way to go. Bluray, and it's DVD upscaler is better than xbox, indeed, as a media center it's better (the photo slide shows are just brilliant) There are some really special exclusives, too, and with the likes of Unchartered and Killzone, Gran Tourismo, you begin to think it's graphics are better than 360, and in these cases, question if the 360 could handle them!

For me, i'm a gamer, so if i had to ditch one, it'd be the PS3, though i would surely lament its loss (<_>)

Ciao for now!

ShortBus 15.10.2009 07:13 PM

I own both but prefer the 360s online and controller.

Old Vantaa Man 15.10.2009 07:53 PM

I stream DivX's from the computer to my son's Xbox to TV. Quality is excellent.
It's an old boiler analogue TV (32" flatscreen), but not getting changed anytime soon.
My buddy has an HDTV and his X360 games look really superb. I can't imagine there's much between X360 and PS3 apart from price. 360 is almost half the price in Finland, though.

Hollowcell 16.10.2009 12:46 AM

360 here too, but the only thing is that they are prone to die - been through one so far.

feedingear 16.10.2009 01:37 AM

Red Ring of Doom for 360 bit of a worrry.

IMHO, put the cash into getting a really good pc. You can game online, with better controllers, support, variety, and deeper communities, and you can do all your music, work, and other activities with it as well.

Celestry 16.10.2009 09:57 AM

Strangely, for me, I have 2 360s and 1 PS3, and it's the PS3 that died! It was one of the original UK 60GB models with backwards compatibility and additional USB ports. It cost me £145 to have it replaced by Sony UK! Grrr! (>_<)

3o3 31.12.2009 08:05 PM

I've got myself an Xbox360 that is hooked up to my Optoma HD65-projector. 100" 720p-HD picture is bloody excellent.

I enjoy Xbox360-controller more than the PS1/2/3-controllers.

HC: What's ye gamertag then? I use b0bskij.. Add me if ya wanna. Same goes for you OVM

jasedee 01.01.2010 12:37 AM

Surely "Lee" from India is a SPAMMER??? Call me paranoid if you may...

3o3 01.01.2010 10:06 AM

Jase: You outta stop puffin' those herbs.. it makes you go paranoid!

Off course I knew that Lee was an spammer however it made it possible for me to show me gamertag.

Tomer=Trance 15.03.2012 12:10 AM

My lil brother has a 360 , Im almost finished with mass effect 3. It sux ME2 was so much better.

ontherun 19.03.2012 06:31 PM

360, the whole xboxlive is worth it and rocksolid.
My friends who have both only use the 360

MBTC 19.03.2012 10:22 PM

Seems odd to be discussing this here at all, but I will add my thoughts.

I'm a PC guy but I do have a 360 that I got mostly for the Kinect and to play occasional fighting games (Mortal Kombat etc) that aren't available on PC. I end up not gaming on it much but it is tremendously useful as a complement to the TV/home theatre setup. I end up using it to watch HD Netflix content, Hulu (sometimes), Zune (yes Zune is nice for on demand movie serivice) and there are other options there that I have not even looked at yet like Vudu and some other channels. With the Kinect you can control things strictly through hand gestures and voice which is quite slick and an underrated feature. I still use a universal remote for it sometimes, I dont like navigating TV channels with the game controller. Maybe I'll play games on it one day if I find time.. hehe..

As far as PS3, all the TV-content related stuff is much better integrated on the 360. Most of the hardcore console gamers I know seem to agree that the games play better on 360. Sony touted the power of the PS3 but apparently its tricky to take advantage of, so if you pay attention to popular titles like Skyrim and Battlefield 3 and such, you always hear of problems with frame rate etc. on PS3, bugs that never seem to get fixed. I think Sony oversold the public on what the hardware could do... it looked attractive a few years ago because Bluray players were expensive, but now they've come way down, so I think the 360 TV integration is more important.

Then there is the notorious Sony network breach. Sony doesn't understand security, Microsoft leads the industry in security. Yes, 12 years ago or so MS was getting spanked regularly when it comes to security, but now they are on top. Check out recently pwn2own results, Internet Explorer held up much better than Chrome/Firefox etc.

Anyway, if you want to play games at their best, you need a good gaming PC with a nice video card. This is especially true if you play first person shooters... the console experience is really lame compared to that on a PC where you are aiming with the mouse. The difference is kind of like composing music on a computer keyboard versus a MIDI controller. The MIDI controller is much more natural and musical. Not only that but games look better and play better on a good PC, and generally cheaper... you can find crazy deals on Steam where you buy the PC versions for a fraction of what the console discs cost. Downside of course is PC hardware costs more and while you don't need to be a techie, its not quite as brain dead as consoles because you occasionally need to update drivers, be aware of your hardware specs, etc. You can get a 360 controller for your PC to play racing games and things that play better with a gamepad, but to my knowledge you can't just plug a mouse into a console and get the same benefit.

On the other hand invest in a good gaming PC and you can also use it for music assuming you use your computer for music production. Things like fast CPU and lots of memory help with music making, softsynths and fx just as they do with games. In the case of nVidia video cards, there are even plugins that take advantage of CUDA (a feature of nVidia cards) that will run them on your GPU instead of your CPU.


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