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Previously on "Grand Theft Auto IV"

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  • fzbucks
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    Hmmm every multiformat game so far has looked superior on the 360 as it’s often the lead format and Xbox live makes PSN look like telnet, the PS3 does have a bluray player if that’s what you want but I bought a games console to play games.

    I know quite a few people who own both and they all say their PS3 is gathering dust as it only gets used for exclusive titles.

    Xbox>PS3 ....pwned!!! [end fanboy rant]
    I'm one of those people. Had the PS2 and loved it - never bothered with the original xbox and wouldn't have had the 360 but got one free with a mobile phone contract a few years ago - absolutely love it - been hooked on COD4 for months now. Got the PS3 on launch day - it has a few mm of dust settled on it - the multiplayer is garbage - would rather pay the 40 quid a year for xbox live than have substandard online experience for free. even got COD4 for the PS3 but it's just not as good. It's a far superior machine in theory but for some reason it just doesn't come close to matching the xbox even when comparing the same games.

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  • BoredBloke
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    PS3 is top for most media

    strangely enough I have not actually used the blu ray player yet - i did put on Casino Royale for the missus once and went to the pub - she was not that overawed by the supposed jump in quality (have a 40" 1080p tv too)
    Women just don't notice things like that. I used my PS3 to watch Pirates of the Caribbean 3. We have a 1080p TV also and while I thought there was a big improvement in the picture she wasn't that impressed. I guess it just doesn't look that good from the kitchen!

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    The 360 is a useless media centre, it's too blimmin noisy!
    It is loud but you tend to tune out after a while, I wonder if all the RROD failures were due to people putting cushions over it?

    With the games due on the PS3 I'd be tempted if the online service was improved and there was a way of using the 360's controller.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    strangely enough I have not actually used the blu ray player yet - i did put on Casino Royale for the missus once and went to the pub - she was not that overawed by the supposed jump in quality (have a 40" 1080p tv too)

    No, the improvement is not that massive from what I've seen. Depends largely on individual films and how they're produced, which in itself means the overall improvement is never going to be leagues ahead.

    It is certainly noticable though, so may as well watch the better quality when you've the choice.

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  • original PM
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    PS3 is top for most media

    I stream tunes from my PC

    I recently loaded my brothers wedding photos from Cyprus - its got some cool ish modes for showing them and add to that the fact you can play tunes whilst watching them and it actually makes looking at other peoples holiday snaps bearable (nearly)

    Games are good on it but far too few quality titles so far - obviously I will be getting GTAIV and spend a lot of time 'ill' and therefore at home

    strangely enough I have not actually used the blu ray player yet - i did put on Casino Royale for the missus once and went to the pub - she was not that overawed by the supposed jump in quality (have a 40" 1080p tv too)

    And to whoever asked Mario Cart is out for Wii - and playing online is pretty cool for those of you who can remember epic battles on the previous Nintendo platfroms it is better cos you get up to 12 humans to race against although still frustrating in terms of it being the luckiest and not the best racer who wins (actually that works well for me!)

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    I think Lost S4 is back tonight.
    so it is

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  • scooby
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    As an all rounder it's unbeatable for those wanting Blu-ray. Last time I checked a stand alone blu-ray player was more than the PS3.
    the PS3 came top in several reviews on just the BR... all the reviews finished the articles with 'best drive around, and you also get a games console!'

    I had the HD-DVD for 360, but hated it due to sound. PS3 is class and the upscaling is much better. only played one game was v impressed, however i cant get off CoD4 on 360 online. that game rules!!!

    EDIT: PS3 beats the 360 hands down for media centre stuff, but the upcoming addition of BT Vision to 360 should be interesting. wont make the fan quieter tho

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  • scooby
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    I'm just using the default format.
    Apperently if you're using an external harddive then it does need to be in the FAT32 format.
    Put the videos in a VIDEO folder, the PS3 knows where to look then


    most stuff is fine, i've had the occasional video which will stop halfway through with an error. Not sure why this is, either bad encoding or the PS3 divx isn't the latest version (although the files i was playing when it happened were a couple of years old)
    Theres some software from redkawa which can convert files to an MP4 format for the PS3, very handy for HD mkv files which are becoming more common.


    indeed

    no geeks on here then? use Windows media player 11 and share the library, turn on 360 or PS3 and search for shared media! update before xmas for 360 allowed this so you dont have to run transcode 360 and PS3 did it out of the box (much easier and faster and quieter) in March, from power on to full set up including media sharing = 6mins. over wireless too.

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  • Xenophon
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    As an all rounder it's unbeatable for those wanting Blu-ray. Last time I checked a stand alone blu-ray player was more than the PS3.
    This is true.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
    The PS3 is NOT for watching Blu-Ray. Games first, then films.
    As an all rounder it's unbeatable for those wanting Blu-ray. Last time I checked a stand alone blu-ray player was more than the PS3.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    The 360 is a useless media centre, it's too blimmin noisy!
    HEAR HEAR!

    Sorry to shout, my neighbour has his 360 on.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    I'm just using the default format.
    Apperently if you're using an external harddive then it does need to be in the FAT32 format.
    Put the videos in a VIDEO folder, the PS3 knows where to look then

    Theres some software from redkawa which can convert files to an MP4 format for the PS3, very handy for HD mkv files which are becoming more common.


    Cheers. Will bear it in mind when I get my next fix of the US TV series that are only available to us online. Talking of which, I think Lost S4 is back tonight.

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  • DiscoStu
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    The 360 is a useless media centre, it's too blimmin noisy!

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  • Xenophon
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    Yes, but money isn't the issue.

    IMO the Xbox360 is for gamers and the PS3 is for people who want to watch Bluray movies, the 360 also acts as media extender so you can stream Divx movies fresh from the torrent sites.

    If you look at the game charts you can see the PS3 and 360 both have a pretty even spread of genres so I don't know where the 'FPS' tag came from?
    Don't get me wrong, I love 'em all. The 360 selection of games NOW is unmatched. At first, however, it traded largely on FPS games and was well known for being a console with good FPS games, but not a lot else.

    The PS3 is NOT for watching Blu-Ray. Games first, then films.

    I admit that the selection of games for the PS3 needs to improve, but then the 360 has been out for longer. MGS4 and Haze are coming and look very tasty indeed.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    If you look at the game charts you can see the PS3 and 360 both have a pretty even spread of genres so I don't know where the 'FPS' tag came from?

    It's the lack of adult games that makes me only barely interested in the gaming side. Compared to the PC most console games are too simple and therefore boring.

    I suppose I prefer the deeper simulation stuff where it's more brain power than reaction skills that count.

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