shadoworganoid said:Take away the games, and the PS3 is better 10 times over.
No thanks, I'll keep my games. For those of us who use their video game consoles for gaming, comparing consoles based on hardware specs alone is all-in-all a bad idea any way you look at it. Just take a look at the Virtual Boy versus the original Game Boy. Who cares if it has great hardware if it isnt backed up with quality software, which relies on software developers coding for the system. Last I checked, Sony consoles were the most difficult to program for and thus, more often than naught, when there's a cross-platform release on the 360 and PS3, the 360 version is superior. As a gamer, I find it silly to pay more money for a console that will play inferior versions of the games that I enjoy playing. What it boils down to is, do you prefer the 360 exclusive games or the PS3 exclusive games, factor that in account with how much time you think you will be playing those games compared to the cross-platform release games, what games are you looking forward to, how important are Blu Ray movies to you, which controller do you prefer, and perhaps even do you have more friends playing on Live or PSN.