
BKFraiders7 wrote:Advent- Iv missed you. How you been?
But yea, them and Microsoft would have gotten it done since Halo was their lead character so to speak
airplanes18 wrote:i didnt understand half of what you said. funly? anumpty?
and so what sony doesnt put money in theeir servers? at least sony doesnt waste your money on a POS mobo, they give you another and another.
and waste your money on laggy servers full of cheaters. i pass.
i dont want to get in the console war, cuz niether of us will win. so ill say this, again. DO YOU TRUST A COMPANY THAT HAS BEEN MAKING DECENT ELECTRONICS SINCE THE EARLIEST TECH, OR DO YOU TRUST THE COMPANY FROM THE 70'S THAT CANT EVEN MAC AN OS WORK CORRECTLY?
Conclusion
So, which is better, XBOX 360 or PS3?
The answer is……. Neither! Look, each console has its “pros and cons”. If you primarily play online games, you will want to get an XBOX 360. If you have a nice HDTV and want to enjoy beautiful Blu-Ray movies, you will want to get a PS3. If you are an “achievement whore” you will want a 360. If you like to play import games, you will want a PS3. If you want to easily stream near-HD quality movies and TV shows, get a 360. It goes on and on. If you like Halo games, get a 360. If you are more of a Killzone kinda guy, get a PS3. If you want to spend less than $400, get a 360.
If you think the PS3 has “better graphics” get a PS3. If you think the XBOX 360
has “better graphics” then get an XBOX 360.
The fact is, the decisions that influence your purchasing decision are entirely up to you. What matters to you may not matter to the next person. But hopefully you have a clearer picture of “what matters” to you, and how the consoles compare after reading this article. If it’s exclusive titles, fine. Go with the console that has the games you like. If it’s “which multiplatform games play better on this console” the answer is… Well the 360 is a bit better, but the PS3 is improving in this regard (and buggy games do get patched).
I’ll finish off with some comments that are purely subjective. It is my personal opinion that it just ‘feels’ better to play games on the Playstation 3. After reading this entire article, the PS3 has some advantages and some disadvantages, but for some reason I just like playing games on it better. It’s quiet, I don’t have to worry about it Red Ringing on me, and I actually prefer the DualShock 3 controller (when the connection is not cutting out, which seems to happen with less frequency now that I think about it). I am more of an offline gamer when it comes to consoles,doesn’t apply to me. I just want a console that will do what it’s supposed to do, and do so quietly. Other people will feel just the opposite, and that is perfectly fine. I have my reasons, and you have yours. And neither of those should affect one another. That’s the whole point of writing this article in the manner that I have.so the XBOX 360’s huge advantage of being the superior online gaming system
The Conclusion:
So there you have it ladies and gentlemen, the results of the King of Online place Xbox Live ahead of PlayStation Network, a close battle until the end, but Microsoft just clinched it with their excellent presentation, support and community spirit...
I guess you really do get what you pay for...
It depends.
In a game like Halo 3, the game chooses a "host" player. If the host has a bad internet connection, everyone will lag.
If you have a bad internet connection and are not the host. You will lag.
In a game like Frontlines, the dedicated servers have really good connections so it is dependent on your connection.
However, if the host has more and more trouble when more and more people join the server because the host has to host more internet connections.

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