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PS3 vs. Xbox 360

The Guardian Gamesblog has a point by point breakdown of the Xbox 360 and PS3 spec sheets, comparing and contrasting the two consoles based on what we know about them so far. In the end, they come to the rational conclusion that for gamers what will end up deciding the battle is the gameplay. From the article: "We've pretty well reached the point of complexity with dual analogue sticks, analogue triggers and four face buttons, so while you can expect to see more content in terms of things happening, not much originality was on display. Gameplay advances will come from peripherals and Sony really showed that off with their kooky EyeToy games. Nothing wrong with controlling two bondage-clad Japanese spy chicks via videoconfering in my mind :)"

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  1. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 4, Insightful

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  2. Kooky toys. by Rahga · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "Gameplay advances will come from peripherals and Sony really showed that off with their kooky EyeToy games."

    We know this because NES ROB and Zapper were so darn successful at shaping gameplay for the next 20 years after their introduction.

    Yes, that's sarcasim. Perhaps gameplay advances will come from a new theme once in a while. I don't wanna be a space marine any more.

  3. It's not the specs that are important!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Really people, it is not the hardware in the box that is the most important thing. Every console release, this shit happens. A whole bunch of clueless fanboys climb up on their high horses and start bleating about the number of instructions, where the memory sits, Gigagooglyflops per second pixellation, blah blah woof woof. None of it makes any difference if there aren't any good games for the system. No doubt we'll be treated to the normal run-of-the-mill movie cash-ins and pointless stale sequels.

    I still play the SNES and Gameboy because I still to this day enjoy the games. I even have an early 486 box for some games!

    The only games I regularly play are:

    - XCOM (aka UFO: Enemy Unknown) : PC 1994

    - Syndicate : PC 1993

    - Elevator Action : GAMEBOY 199x

    - Secret of Mana : SNES 1994

    - Shadowrun : SNES 1994

    - Metal Marines : SNES 1995

    - Streets of Rage 3 : GENESIS/MEGADRIVE 1993

    I've had (at one time or another) pretty much every console ever released and the one thing which pisses me off is the lack of original games. GT3 and GTA were great, but they lacked the come-back value which so many of the older games did. Maybe it is my age, but I don't care about 3D camera angles, volumetric lighting and all that. I want a gripping inbolved game which still holds my interest after 13 years of playing!

    What I wish for more than anything is more XCOM games, but in the same visual style as the original. The time I have spent in that game is probably now thousands of hours. If I could only have two games to play for the rest of my life it would be that and Secret of Mana. Best games ever made.

  4. Re:huh? by NanoGator · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "Isn't it a little premature to be doing comparisons on these?!?!"

    Is it even worth comparing them based on graphical prowess? The PS2 is significantly inferior to the XBOX when it comes to graphics, but its game library is far richer. It is for that reason alone I have a PS2 and not an XBOX.

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    "Derp de derp."
  5. Remember the PS2 Hype? by Saige · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In case you don't read this old article.

    You know, one from when people were so excited about all the USB ports and the Firewire port and the PCMCIA port on the PS2, how it could render Toy Story in real-time and movie studios were looking at using them for render farms. Where it would be easy to edit home movies on the PS2. And how it was HD compatible so you could play all your games in HD.

    Or how Sony stated that the PS2 would be a viable entertainment platform for 10 years.

    Does anyone actually expect the PS3 to ship with the 255 different ports on the thing that the E3 demo one had? I sure as hell don't. I expect the PS3 that is sold to be a substantially different machine. The Xbox 360, however, will be little changed.

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    "You know your god is man-made when he hates all the same people you do."
  6. Marketing, hype, tech...whatever by SillyHatsOnly · · Score: 3, Insightful
    It all comes down to a snap judgement in the store (not including presents and such). I don't know too many people who get excited over buying a M$ product, regardless of what it is.
    It took me forever to buy an Xbox. I wanted one, but every time I went to the store, I'd stare and the box and just feel compelled not to buy it. No problem buying games though.

    Nintendo, hell yeah I'd buy it. Sony, yeah, what the hell. M$...eh, not so much.

  7. Re:Heavy hitters only? by NanoGator · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "or maybe it really is only 2-3x more powerful than the cube." .. a 3rd possibility is that they're simply using a different scale. One of the common comments made about the XBOX 360 screens is that it looks like the same number of polys but with normal mapping and some shadows. To a gamer, that doesn't look like 10x the power, especially when some XBOX games already do shadows.

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    "Derp de derp."
  8. Where is John Carmack when you need him? by galtish · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm surprised that the article didn't really compare (in any detail) the online strategies of these two companies. The Xbox's more fully integrated Live service is a real draw to those who do any significant amount of their gaming online. The fact that Sony (as far as I can tell) mentioned just about nothing regarding any integrated online services for the PS3) is pretty amazing... Also, their HD comparison didn't note that games for the 360 are mandated to run @ 720P. The PS3 having 1080P (very rare on any HD TV most of us could afford) might be of strategic importance a few years down the road when those sets are more common, but right now it's an empty spec. I don't know, maybe it's just me but I never really have any faith in either the console manufacturers' hardware claims or these early light reviews. I'm just waiting for John Carmack to weigh in before I'll believe anything.