Ps3 vs Xbox

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A xbox360 owner sent me this and wanted to prove to me that xbox is far better in all departments.... cant beat a bit of banter with your mate about who's is better ;), found extremely funny! :

Being a video game developer (I develop for both, Playstation 3 and XBOX 360) people ask me almost daily which platform I think is better. These are my personal feelings, in no way does this reflect my employer.

Short answer: XBOX 360.

Long answer: Price, performance, visual quality, game selection and online support. I think the XBOX 360 wins in every category.

Price: This is obvious; the XBOX 360 core is only $299. The PS3 is around $499 for the 20GB version. It comes with a hard drive, but you don't need a hard drive to enjoy a lot of great games on the 360 so I think it's fair to compare both core systems.

Performance: On paper, the PS3 is more powerful. In reality, it's quite inferior to the 360. Without getting into too many details, the three general-purpose CPU's the xbox360 has are currently FAR easier to take advantage of than the SPU's on the PS3. I suspect a few years down the road some high budget, first party PS3 exclusive titles will come out that really take advantage of the SPU's and do things the XBOX 360 can't, but I don't think the console is worth buying based on this speculation (for some it will be though, we'll have to wait and see how these games turn out).

Graphics: The XBOX 360 is a clear winner. The GPU is more powerful. It has more powerful fillrate, and far more pixel and vertex processing horsepower. Part of the reason is their choice of memory, and architecture of pixel and vertex procesing. I can't get into details but the same vertex shader will run much slower on the PS3 than the XBOX 360. The 360 also has a clever new way rendering high definition anti aliased back buffers. To accomplish the same effect on PS3 is prohibitively expensive. For this reason I think many games will have no choice but to run in non-HD resolutions on the PS3 version, use a lower quality anti aliasing technique, or do back buffer upscaling. The end result in all cases is going to be noticeably worse image quality.

Game Selection: The XBOX 360 has a huge head start here. 1 year is an eternity in gaming. Almost all multi-platform developers have made the XBOX 360 their primary platform due to timing of release-to-market, this means the games will look and perform better on the 360. The PS3 versions will be ports of the 360 versions. (The opposite was true for XBOX 1 vs. PS2). The XBOX 360 is also far faster to develop for due to better development tools (massively popular Visual Studio .NET vs. proprietary, buggy PS3 compiler and debugger), better documentation, and easier architecture (3 general purpose CPU's vs. 8 specialized processors that require DMA). Timing has also caused all next-gen middleware developers to make XBOX 360 their primary platform, and they will 'add ps3 support' as needed. This support will probably be inferior to the XBOX 360's due to manpower and more importantly, demand. It's this catch-22 now that will continue to drive the 360 forward and hold PS3 back.

The other obvious point here is that right now the Xbox360 already has a very impressive line-up of titles on store shelves; the ps3 just launched, and has virtually nothing of interest. Also, many 360 games are already discounted. PS3 games are all full price since it just launched.

Live: Microsoft's online support with XBOX1 was phenomenal. They built in-house experience, user base, facilities, $$ commitment from executive level (since it proved successful), and most importantly, feedback from 100,000s of XBOX Live subscribers. Playstation 2's online support sucked. They are now playing catch-up, trying to emulate Xbox's model. But they had their hands tied just trying to make the PS3 work, it was incredibly ambitious (blu-ray etc.). I haven't seen it yet, but I seriously doubt the quality will be anywhere to the level of XBOX 360.

HD Content: The PS3 comes with one built in (blu-ray). The XBOX 360 offers HD-DVD as an add-on for $200. You probably don't care about HD-DVD right now. But you will soon (The quality between DVD and HD is comparable to VHS vs DVD, if you have the right TV) so I suggest paying attention to the war that's begun. There are two formats: HD-DVD and BLU-RAY. Basically if you rent a BLU-RAY DVD from Bockbuster, it won't play in your XBOX 360 HD-DVD, and vice versa with the PS3. The implications of this format war would require another article on its own. But as far as the consoles are concerned, the XBOX 360 wins because the DVD player is a separate unit. Playing movies is very taxing on the DVD reader, and let's face it. In 3 years when your PS3 DVD drive goes out due to playing lots of movies (PS2 was notoriously bad about this) you will have to go buy another PS3. With the 360, you'll just chuck your HD-DVD player, and go buy another one at the store. In 3 years standalone units wlil probably only cost about $99-150. Another point for the XBOX 360, is that I don't know who will win the format-war, so I would rather wait with purchase of a HD player. The PS3 doesn't give you this option.
 
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They're both as good as each other.

Plus, I've read all of that post a long time ago, word for word on a different website. I've just read it through again for a laugh and it's such a retarded post that I can't even be arsed to pick through each little bit to point out how wrong it is, so I've just chosen one thing:

HD Content: The PS3 comes with one built in (blu-ray). The XBOX 360 offers HD-DVD as an add-on for $200. You probably don't care about HD-DVD right now. But you will soon (The quality between DVD and HD is comparable to VHS vs DVD, if you have the right TV) so I suggest paying attention to the war that's begun. There are two formats: HD-DVD and BLU-RAY. Basically if you rent a BLU-RAY DVD from Bockbuster, it won't play in your XBOX 360 HD-DVD, and vice versa with the PS3. The implications of this format war would require another article on its own. But as far as the consoles are concerned, the XBOX 360 wins because the DVD player is a separate unit. Playing movies is very taxing on the DVD reader, and let's face it. In 3 years when your PS3 DVD drive goes out due to playing lots of movies (PS2 was notoriously bad about this) you will have to go buy another PS3. With the 360, you'll just chuck your HD-DVD player, and go buy another one at the store. In 3 years standalone units wlil probably only cost about $99-150. Another point for the XBOX 360, is that I don't know who will win the format-war, so I would rather wait with purchase of a HD player. The PS3 doesn't give you this option.

Xbox 360 wins because it forces you to spend an extra £120 on something that even Toshiba don't support anymore?

Whole post gets a big ****ing rolleyes.


:rolleyes:
 
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Hmpf. Outdated...

Ps3's cost less now.

And ps3 is cheaper in the long run unless you don't want XBL gold or flash the 360.
 
HD Content: The PS3 comes with one built in (blu-ray). The XBOX 360 offers HD-DVD as an add-on for $200. You probably don't care about HD-DVD right now. But you will soon (The quality between DVD and HD is comparable to VHS vs DVD, if you have the right TV) so I suggest paying attention to the war that's begun. There are two formats: HD-DVD and BLU-RAY. Basically if you rent a BLU-RAY DVD from Bockbuster, it won't play in your XBOX 360 HD-DVD, and vice versa with the PS3. The implications of this format war would require another article on its own. But as far as the consoles are concerned, the XBOX 360 wins because the DVD player is a separate unit. Playing movies is very taxing on the DVD reader, and let's face it. In 3 years when your PS3 DVD drive goes out due to playing lots of movies (PS2 was notoriously bad about this) you will have to go buy another PS3. With the 360, you'll just chuck your HD-DVD player, and go buy another one at the store. In 3 years standalone units wlil probably only cost about $99-150. Another point for the XBOX 360, is that I don't know who will win the format-war, so I would rather wait with purchase of a HD player. The PS3 doesn't give you this option.

HD-DVD - LOL!

Looks like this guy knows what he's talking about!
 
My friend was convinced this was 100% true, i found it quite funny how not only was the post old, the guy said he worked for both sony and microsoft yet he hadn't seen the online aspect of the ps3... so how can that opinion honestly count?
 
That must have been written at least a couple of years ago. So why did your friend send you something that's probably now out of date?
 
That must have been written at least a couple of years ago. So why did your friend send you something that's probably now out of date?

Its the age old banter between ps3 owners and xbox really, everytime i come back with answers to it he says, "yeah yeah, you got owned" bla bla, come on you all know what its like nothing like proving your mate wrong!
 
So you posted a really outdated message up on here, insulting the 360 within the first line, and then expected everyone here to back you up? The common name for that is "trolling"...

Everyone has their own opinions for liking both consoles. There is no right and wrong, just preference. I prefer my 360 and I am more than happy with it and therefore I don't feel I'll ever need a PS3. I don't hate the PS3, look for reasons to prove it is vastly inferior to my 360 etc. I just buy a game for my 360 and get on with it. Other people should learn to do the same. This age-old war between the consoles is getting rather dull now given that they're both very similar in the capabilities.
 
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This seems so outdated.

The PS3 has come on leaps and bounds, and the differences are marginal now.

I've always prefered my PS3, but only play my Xbox because all my friends have one.
 
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So you posted a message up on here, insulting the 360 within the first line, and then expected everyone here to back you up? The common name for that is "trolling"...

Look right this was ment to be light heart, i shouldn't have said xbox***** granted but its force of habit! if this post offends then i'm sure a mod will remove it.

EDIT: I've edited my OP to be more respectful hows at?
 
Look right this was ment to be light heart, i shouldn't have said xbox***** granted but its force of habit! if this post offends then i'm sure a mod will remove it.

EDIT: I've edited my OP to be more respectful hows at?

I wouldn't think anyone would be offended by your post, given that you're clearly trolling, but your general attitude leaves much to be desired. I don't understand why people have the need to post messages up on here claiming that one console is superior to the other, and most of the argument is backed up with silly "facts" and it always resorts to name calling and fanboyism. Why can't we just allow both consoles to co-exist, and accept that they both have their good and bad points?
 
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