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Previously on "Xmas Present. XBox 360 or PS3?"

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  • Mr.Whippy
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    PS3 all the way - mainly because you can play online for free and it is as reliable as Xbox live (or rather I have never had a problem with online gaming on my PS3 in over 3 years).
    It's certainly nowhere near as reliable as Xbox Live now... It's been down for 6 days now... plus its looking very likely that lots of personal information (name, DOB, address, etc) has been compromised and they can't be sure credit card info hasn't been taken either.

    I would call my credit card company to cancel my card I bought stuff on PSN with...... if only I could log in to PSN to find out which one they have on record....

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Thanks all for your responses, with the exception of kandr who true to form can't resist being a twunt. Looks like the PS3 is favourite.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by kandr View Post
    It's anti bullying week, but you still take pot shots every chance you get.
    You're the one calling people names.

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  • kandr
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Yes, BY YOU.
    It's anti bullying week, but you still take pot shots every chance you get.

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  • original PM
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    PS3 all the way - mainly because you can play online for free and it is as reliable as Xbox live (or rather I have never had a problem with online gaming on my PS3 in over 3 years).

    Bluray player
    Vidzone music app
    Media server
    Great games

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by kandr View Post
    Do us a favour and **** off then, some of my threads are the most viewed and replied. Go and chat to your xbox "friends".
    Yes, BY YOU.

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  • Support Monkey
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    I think it realy comes down to what you personally want, if its films your into then the PS3 for the blueray, if your a big online Gamer then it does appear that XBox may have the edge

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  • kandr
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    Originally posted by Mr.Whippy View Post
    The older models do have some reliability issues, the most notable being the "red ring of death". My 360 Elite died just over 2 years outside of warranty. But to their credit, Microsoft fixed it free of charge (including shipping) in less than a week and gave me 1 month's free subscription to Xbox live so no complaints there.

    My Elite was very noisy, but I've since upgraded to the new model and that is just as quiet as my PS3 and also has wifi built in (which the previous models didn't, it was a £50+ add on )

    Wow, you're so successful. Your peers must be in awe.
    I have an Xbox and to my surprise it never died, must have been lucky although I bought mine in 2008. To be honest I just use my PC now for games etc and I feel that's what the XBox is, just with a crippled OS. The good thinkg about a PC is you can upgrade parts of it etc. Just another option.

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  • Mr.Whippy
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    Originally posted by Durbs View Post
    Thing i didnt like about the 360 were the noise (was like a hoover) and reliability BUT as far as i know these are no longer issues with the more recent hardware? So would probably discount them as cons. Saying that though, my 360 was good and i'd own another happily, especially now that Kinect (sp?) thing is out.
    The older models do have some reliability issues, the most notable being the "red ring of death". My 360 Elite died just over 2 years outside of warranty. But to their credit, Microsoft fixed it free of charge (including shipping) in less than a week and gave me 1 month's free subscription to Xbox live so no complaints there.

    My Elite was very noisy, but I've since upgraded to the new model and that is just as quiet as my PS3 and also has wifi built in (which the previous models didn't, it was a £50+ add on )

    Originally posted by kandr View Post
    Do us a favour and **** off then, some of my threads are the most viewed and replied. Go and chat to your xbox "friends".
    Wow, you're so successful. Your peers must be in awe.

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  • Durbs
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    I had a 360 but flogged it a while back to buy a PS3.

    The reason was mainly for Blu-ray as i've got a Lovefilm account and so would rather have the HD version of a film seeing as its no extra cost. As a Blu-ray player, the PS3 is top notch, good quality, no hassle updating it and its whisper quiet.

    Thing i didnt like about the 360 were the noise (was like a hoover) and reliability BUT as far as i know these are no longer issues with the more recent hardware? So would probably discount them as cons. Saying that though, my 360 was good and i'd own another happily, especially now that Kinect (sp?) thing is out.

    Realistically I think you'd be happy with either as they are pretty much the same capability-wise but that Blu-ray made it a no-brainer for me (plus now LoveFilm do streaming for the PS3 which is another bonus).

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  • kandr
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    Originally posted by Mr.Whippy View Post
    I'm just sick of reading your drivel. You're adding nothing to this thread (or forum for that matter) with your pointless posts, you're just being a tool.
    Do us a favour and **** off then, some of my threads are the most viewed and replied. Go and chat to your xbox "friends".

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  • Mr.Whippy
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    The big plus of the PS3 has to be the ability to use it as a media centre - blu-ray player, downloadable movies, etc. You can also make it talk to your PC over your network to stream media held there on your TV (no idea if 360 does that part too).
    With the exception of blu-ray, the 360 also does all of that too.
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    On raw gaming, I think the differences are relatively small. Xbox makes you pay for online play, but reputedly has better online experience.
    I'd agree with that, the difference between the same game on both consoles is minor usually, some games have platform specific downloadable content though. As for playing online, in my experience, it's much easier/better with Xbox Live. As for the controllers, I personally prefer the Xbox controller, it just feels a lot more comfortable to me.

    Originally posted by kandr View Post
    Wow, nice attitude there, bet all your "friends" really like you. NOT
    I'm just sick of reading your drivel. You're adding nothing to this thread (or forum for that matter) with your pointless posts, you're just being a tool.
    Last edited by Mr.Whippy; 17 November 2010, 11:58.

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  • d000hg
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    The big plus of the PS3 has to be the ability to use it as a media centre - blu-ray player, downloadable movies, etc. You can also make it talk to your PC over your network to stream media held there on your TV (no idea if 360 does that part too).

    For games, the blu-ray thing can have an impact too... very content-heavy games won't fit on a single DVD. But this is more the exception.

    The big plus for Xbox probably has to be the Kinect thing, kind of like next-generation wii. From a nerdy perspective, this is pretty interesting, for games you need to wait a while.

    On raw gaming, I think the differences are relatively small. Xbox makes you pay for online play, but reputedly has better online experience.

    I've a PS3 and been very happy with it, what what that's worth.

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  • kandr
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    Originally posted by Mr.Whippy View Post
    I'd be surprised if you had any you f'king cretin.
    Wow, nice attitude there, bet all your "friends" really like you. NOT

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  • Mr.Whippy
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    Originally posted by kandr View Post
    I would rather chat to my real mates in the pub.
    I'd be surprised if you had any you f'king cretin.

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