First off, I want to say I'm not trying to pick a fight with anyone. But something has been on my mind for awhile now, I want to know the reason for owning a 360. Everything I've been able to come up with as a reason I seem to just as easily turn it around. Exclusive games like Halo and Gears of War end up on the PC, and can even be played with an Xbox controller. I think there are other exclusive that don't go to the PC so that is a selling point. The PS3 has stronger graphics, though PS3 versions of game aren't often made to look better, also another reason I guess. And the online functionality that you have to pay for is an all around draw back in my eyes since I have no need for Facebook, Twitter, Netflix or the like. To pay to have access to the store seems just wrong, and since most Xbox games only offer online multiplayer that seems like a trap into Live if you want that function of the game that you can get for free with Wii and the PS3. I don't own a 360 so I don't know exactly all the functionality that is granted to you so I just want to know why it is that you would use a system that has almost a guaranteed chance of failing and a constant added cost for a function that is free elsewhere?
Well there's....uh....... Oh! There's....ummm....... You see there's errrrr....... I've got nothing. Except for Xbox Live and a library of first-person shooters.
. And the online functionality that you have to pay for is an all around draw back in my eyes since I have no need for Facebook, Twitter, Netflix or the like. To pay to have access to the store seems just wrong, and since most Xbox games only offer online multiplayer that seems like a trap into Live if you want that function of the game that you can get for free with Wii and the PS3.
You;re wrong there; you've never had to pay to access the store. Plenty of 360 games offer offline multiplayer, especially the bigger titles (Halo 3, ODST, Gears of War, RE5, Borderlands, etc.)
I don't own a 360 so I don't know exactly all the functionality that is granted to you so I just want to know why it is that you would use a system that has almost a guaranteed chance of failing and a constant added cost for a function that is free elsewhere?
Now this statement is pretty interesting. It suggests the whole thread was created not out of curiosity, but rather a chance to post a slam. What a surprise. Anyway, the newer models have been much less likely to suffer from the problems of the earlier models (which didn't have a "nearly guaranteed chance of failing").
Skittles. JK there are good games for 360 but not as many for me as on wii or ps3
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X...B...L...A!!! What more reason do you need? Cheap games with demoes for each, sweet sales if you go for the Gold Subscription, and some of the best games that even outrank disc games, and many of them not available anywhere else, or at least they're the best versions if they are. If you really must have a disc game, look online for exclusives that don't get enough attention. The big blockbusters aren't very good, IMO.
Also, the online fuctionalities of the Xbox 360 are superb. Some of the best if you're looking to play with friends. The PS3 and Steam ain't got nothing on Xbox Live. It's worth the fee, IMO, coupled with the rest of the benefits.
I'm very sorry, but these threads always go up in flames.
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