I have searched around the forum for these threads - and the closest one I could find came up as a "404 error". I know this community frowns on "VS" threads but please bear with me, it's not one in the usual style.
I come from a background of moderate console use. I only played on friends' N64s and Dreamcasts (strangely I really, really liked the DC), but owned a PS1 (the block one), PS2 (large clunky one) and Xbox (An Eastern-Block one called Disco). All of these were "factory standard" and the cheapest available. I dislike gaming on PC (bar strategy games) so have never really looked into much modification etc (I got a pretty good gaming set-up when I bought the PC a couple of years ago, that's it).
There are a lot of threads that ask which platform is best, and it's full of jargon I don't understand (or referencing aspects of games I have never played), and rapidly descend into flame-wars. I'm hoping for something a little more...all-encompassing and less fanboy-ish with this thread.
So, can I ask the community for a comprehensive run-down on the differences between the PS3 and 360?
I'm not adding a poll, firstly to prevent fanboy "vote-and-run" issues, and also because I have a comprehensive list of issues/questions that cannot be answered with a single vote, as naturally some aspects one console will do better than the other.
I've checked out these threads, but they have only left me with more questions:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.81646?page=1
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/op-ed/794-Console-Wars-Failure-Rates-and-E3
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/88145-PS3-Is-Dying-On-The-Shelves
Ok, here goes, this is a big wall o'text, so consider yourselves warned:
- I've heard the PS3 can't play PS2 games but the 360 plays Xbox games. Are both these statements true (I own more PS2 games but play the Xbox more...so this may help decide)?
- What is with the various modifications available for consoles? There are various types of 360 that I can barely discern between (I'm thinking of an Elite, as it's the top-of-the-line so should have enough hard-drive space to last me forever) but if the PS3 is anything like the PS2 then it's got expansion ports, so what can be done with it?
- I do not view myself as a "console fanboy" - I have pangs of loyalty on occasion, for the PS1 was my first console and I love the Final Fantasy games and Gran Turismo. But the Halo series really got me into playing regularly and has been much better multi-player than anything on the PS2 so far.
- Are there actually many "console exclusive" games? I've already mentioned I don't like playing non-Strategy games on the PC (I've heard before that PS3 and PC is the smartest combination, so that's a no-go for me) and I wonder if I'll be limiting myself by choosing either console. I enjoy FPS games, which is why my Xbox holds me, but at the same time Final Fantasy probably has the most play-hours of all my consoles (including Halo multi-player). How do the consoles perform in terms of FPS/RPG/Adventure exclusivity?
- I've heard the 360 has some serious hardware issues, moreso than the PS3 does. Are these problems still so extreme with the newer models (like the Elite)? This is the biggest thing that's putting me off a "next-gen" console right now, that it may break all too soon for the amount of money shelled out for it (which console has the best/longest warranty?). My PS2 went down a flight of stairs and (aside from one disk getting stuck inside, later fished out) still functions, and my Xbox has been stood on and rattled around in numerous cars, buses and bikes (I'm not careless with the consoles, they've just been used and moved a lot over the years). Here's what definitely concerns me: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/93943-Xbox-360s-Death-Rate-is-54-2
- How do the online services rate? This is something I'm hoping to do when I get to uni, as I'll have free internet. I read the PS3 article and it states that PSN is free - is this still true? How does it compare (reliability/player-base/douche-baggery) to XboxLive?
- The PS3 review says the games/online weren't so hot but the future looked promising. The time of writing was Dec2008, have things improved since then (ie "public-opinion good titles") and what is there to come in the future? How does this compare with things up the pipeline for the 360?
- Is BlueRay all it's cracked up to be? I've never seen a Blueray DVD (not owning anything that can play it), but the graphics on Halo3 seemed pretty damn good without blueray.
- How good are the controllers? I like the wireless-ness of the 360 and that option for "plug-and-play" battery recharging seems excellent. What's on offer for the PS3, is that wireless too?
- What's more fun to play with groups of people? I've had good times with split-screen Halo, and likewise with some ActuaTennis or something-or-other on a mates 360. Is the same level of multiplayer fun possible on the PS3, or is it still stuck to 2 controllers?
- I would finally like to add that cost isn't so much an issue when looking at a single platform. I wish to treat myself before I go to university (taking the console, insured to the gills, with me) as I've been scrimping and saving for a while, and am tired of the sluggish, noisy (but ultimately loyal) last-generation consoles I have. I would be looking at the 360 Elite, which seems to cost similar to a PS3, since I want a console that (should) last me as long as my older ones have.
Sorry for the massive wall of text, and the sheer number of questions (doubtless I will have more as time goes on as well). But I have come from some pretty old consoles and I'm looking to upgrade (and the PS3 has been out what, 3 years now? So I'm not exactly fast). I was fortunate enough to be able to coerce my parents into getting me both a PS2 and an Xbox, but those were (relatively) cheap consoles - my Xbox was a refurbished model that came with a controller and Halo2 for about £80 for example. Since I'm purchasing my own consoles (being significantly older) and off to university buying both simply isn't an option.
Serious props and cookies for anyone that made it through this post, hopefully there are people out there that can answer some (or all) my questions without a simple "use search" (since I couldn't find anything totally relevant or this comprehensive). Many thanks for all thoughts shared.
PS: And why isn't there a sticky for this kind of thread? Surely this is a dilemma that comes up regularly?
I come from a background of moderate console use. I only played on friends' N64s and Dreamcasts (strangely I really, really liked the DC), but owned a PS1 (the block one), PS2 (large clunky one) and Xbox (An Eastern-Block one called Disco). All of these were "factory standard" and the cheapest available. I dislike gaming on PC (bar strategy games) so have never really looked into much modification etc (I got a pretty good gaming set-up when I bought the PC a couple of years ago, that's it).
There are a lot of threads that ask which platform is best, and it's full of jargon I don't understand (or referencing aspects of games I have never played), and rapidly descend into flame-wars. I'm hoping for something a little more...all-encompassing and less fanboy-ish with this thread.
So, can I ask the community for a comprehensive run-down on the differences between the PS3 and 360?
I'm not adding a poll, firstly to prevent fanboy "vote-and-run" issues, and also because I have a comprehensive list of issues/questions that cannot be answered with a single vote, as naturally some aspects one console will do better than the other.
I've checked out these threads, but they have only left me with more questions:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.81646?page=1
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/op-ed/794-Console-Wars-Failure-Rates-and-E3
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/88145-PS3-Is-Dying-On-The-Shelves
Ok, here goes, this is a big wall o'text, so consider yourselves warned:
- I've heard the PS3 can't play PS2 games but the 360 plays Xbox games. Are both these statements true (I own more PS2 games but play the Xbox more...so this may help decide)?
- What is with the various modifications available for consoles? There are various types of 360 that I can barely discern between (I'm thinking of an Elite, as it's the top-of-the-line so should have enough hard-drive space to last me forever) but if the PS3 is anything like the PS2 then it's got expansion ports, so what can be done with it?
- I do not view myself as a "console fanboy" - I have pangs of loyalty on occasion, for the PS1 was my first console and I love the Final Fantasy games and Gran Turismo. But the Halo series really got me into playing regularly and has been much better multi-player than anything on the PS2 so far.
- Are there actually many "console exclusive" games? I've already mentioned I don't like playing non-Strategy games on the PC (I've heard before that PS3 and PC is the smartest combination, so that's a no-go for me) and I wonder if I'll be limiting myself by choosing either console. I enjoy FPS games, which is why my Xbox holds me, but at the same time Final Fantasy probably has the most play-hours of all my consoles (including Halo multi-player). How do the consoles perform in terms of FPS/RPG/Adventure exclusivity?
- I've heard the 360 has some serious hardware issues, moreso than the PS3 does. Are these problems still so extreme with the newer models (like the Elite)? This is the biggest thing that's putting me off a "next-gen" console right now, that it may break all too soon for the amount of money shelled out for it (which console has the best/longest warranty?). My PS2 went down a flight of stairs and (aside from one disk getting stuck inside, later fished out) still functions, and my Xbox has been stood on and rattled around in numerous cars, buses and bikes (I'm not careless with the consoles, they've just been used and moved a lot over the years). Here's what definitely concerns me: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/93943-Xbox-360s-Death-Rate-is-54-2
- How do the online services rate? This is something I'm hoping to do when I get to uni, as I'll have free internet. I read the PS3 article and it states that PSN is free - is this still true? How does it compare (reliability/player-base/douche-baggery) to XboxLive?
- The PS3 review says the games/online weren't so hot but the future looked promising. The time of writing was Dec2008, have things improved since then (ie "public-opinion good titles") and what is there to come in the future? How does this compare with things up the pipeline for the 360?
- Is BlueRay all it's cracked up to be? I've never seen a Blueray DVD (not owning anything that can play it), but the graphics on Halo3 seemed pretty damn good without blueray.
- How good are the controllers? I like the wireless-ness of the 360 and that option for "plug-and-play" battery recharging seems excellent. What's on offer for the PS3, is that wireless too?
- What's more fun to play with groups of people? I've had good times with split-screen Halo, and likewise with some ActuaTennis or something-or-other on a mates 360. Is the same level of multiplayer fun possible on the PS3, or is it still stuck to 2 controllers?
- I would finally like to add that cost isn't so much an issue when looking at a single platform. I wish to treat myself before I go to university (taking the console, insured to the gills, with me) as I've been scrimping and saving for a while, and am tired of the sluggish, noisy (but ultimately loyal) last-generation consoles I have. I would be looking at the 360 Elite, which seems to cost similar to a PS3, since I want a console that (should) last me as long as my older ones have.
Sorry for the massive wall of text, and the sheer number of questions (doubtless I will have more as time goes on as well). But I have come from some pretty old consoles and I'm looking to upgrade (and the PS3 has been out what, 3 years now? So I'm not exactly fast). I was fortunate enough to be able to coerce my parents into getting me both a PS2 and an Xbox, but those were (relatively) cheap consoles - my Xbox was a refurbished model that came with a controller and Halo2 for about £80 for example. Since I'm purchasing my own consoles (being significantly older) and off to university buying both simply isn't an option.
Serious props and cookies for anyone that made it through this post, hopefully there are people out there that can answer some (or all) my questions without a simple "use search" (since I couldn't find anything totally relevant or this comprehensive). Many thanks for all thoughts shared.
PS: And why isn't there a sticky for this kind of thread? Surely this is a dilemma that comes up regularly?