CynicalGooner wrote:gunngunn wrote:Well, we get party systems, cross game chat, MSN, Sky player, Facebook etc, Demo's first, game content first, exclusive DLC for multi platform games...
I would class that a generally superior but
And Fabby its £40 RRP, buts its £27 on the net.
Xbox gets demos and (non bought out) game content first because XBL live updates 2 days before PSN lol. If Sony decided to be silly and change from Thursday to Monday, PS3 would get stuff first.Almost all first party, and some third party PS3 games have dedicated servers, vastly superior arcade games (as thats where money goes, not on buying out timed DLC lol), has a web browser (facebook, twitter, whatever) BBC iPlayer. So yes they both have their advantages. The only thing 360 has that PS3 needs is the party chat
It has nothing to do with the fact Xbox updates first, and everything to do with the fact that MS have a lot more money than Sony to throw about.
We got the MW2 Maps a month before you, exclusive content for GTA, Borderlands, Assassins Creed and Fallout, some of which hasn't even been released yet.
Dedicated Servers from PS3's end, not from the game end, all CoD games run off of Activisions in house servers and P2P, so does Battlefield, the only ones that don't worth mentioning are MAG and Warhawk.
And for all the dedicated servers its generally well known that Xbox has a better online service i.e. less lag and such.
I don't to turn this into a which dick is bigger contest, i own both, and this is my experience from both.