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Old 07-14-2007, 11:36 AM   #45
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Originally Posted by What Would Kevin Do?
As I've said before, I love my PS3, but it's not hard at all to understand why people don't want to buy one.

Essentially, you have a more expensive system, with a blu ray player, that so far, doesn't have a huge selection of games, and as of right now, not many exclusives that make the system a must have.

Graphically, while I have no doubt the PS3 has barely touched it's potential (Naughty Dog, for example, said that Uncharted, Drake's Adventure, taps only 30% of the ps3's potential.), so far, it has not been visually better than the 360.

Right now, if you don't want a bluray player, the 360 looks like the better deal (the failure rate is huge, but apparently Microsoft is trying to fix that.) If Sony kept the price drop long term, get a library of great exclusives, and utilizes more of it's potential, then maybe people who CAN afford one will be willing to spend money on it.


PS3 will be awesome about the time of the Nintendo 2Wii and the XBox 1080. The problem is, right now, all that technology isn't worth the cost. Sure, it's WORTH it, but you can't do much with it, so it's still really not.
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