Mai Valentine
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Re: Convince me to buy a PS3
Quoted for truth! I don't know about you guys but I barely have time to play games the length they are between work and family obligations. If using blu-ray discs with more capacity means games will be even longer, I'm really don't consider that any kind of benefit for myself.
That's kind of the point though. MS made the HD-DVD optional so that if you didn't want it, you weren't paying more right out of the box for a feature you weren't going to use anyway. I appreciate that approach. If they had included the HD-DVD player and the 360 had been $600 instead of $400, I wouldn't have gotten it. I don't have any pressing desire to move into HD-DVD or blu-ray when I have a nice collection of DVDs already (some of which I haven't watched yet!).
x2 said:Yea exactly, I don't want a blu-ray player though, I want a game console. And it's not cool that we have to pay extra for a mandatory feature. I mean, I know it has some benefits for gaming such as larger disc capacity {correct me if that's wrong} but look at say, a 360 game such as Oblivion; I am perfectly content with that technology! Heck, even regular Xbox and PS2 games are still very impressive to me, so I guess for me the cost just isn't worth it when there's other, cheaper, means to get a satisfying gaming experience. Don't get me wrong though, I'm not trying to start a pissing match over consoles, I'm just merely stating my opinions on the PS3. I hope I don't offend anybody, 'cause that's not my intention![]()
Quoted for truth! I don't know about you guys but I barely have time to play games the length they are between work and family obligations. If using blu-ray discs with more capacity means games will be even longer, I'm really don't consider that any kind of benefit for myself.
Thank you! That is what I have been saying all along! If the 360 came with the HD-DVD Player built-in, it would be $600.00 also. It is the cost of that part alone that drove up the price.
That's kind of the point though. MS made the HD-DVD optional so that if you didn't want it, you weren't paying more right out of the box for a feature you weren't going to use anyway. I appreciate that approach. If they had included the HD-DVD player and the 360 had been $600 instead of $400, I wouldn't have gotten it. I don't have any pressing desire to move into HD-DVD or blu-ray when I have a nice collection of DVDs already (some of which I haven't watched yet!).