Gaming consoles
#34
Re: Gaming consoles
I'm not sure if that's the case. We have a UK and a Canada spec Xbox 360 and I'm pretty sure that UK/Canada spec games work in both (The UK Xbox is connected to a UK TV and the Canadian Xbox to a Canadian TV by HDMI). My Canada Netflix account works on both Xboxs.
#35
Joined: Aug 2005
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Re: Gaming consoles
If it's just for gaming, the other advantage of the PS3 is that nothing is on more than one disk. Some xbox games come on multiple disks so you have to get off your arse and change them over half way through (for instance Rage came on 3 disks!).
#36
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Re: Gaming consoles
I'd definitely recommend the PS3 especially since it's for an adult and not for young children. A lot of Wii games are targeted at kids, while the PS3 and Xbox 360 have more games targeted at adults (Heavy Rain, Mass Effect, MGS4 to mention a few).
Also, since you said you dont think he will be doing much online gaming, then the fact that the Xbox online interface is better than the PS3's is immaterial. The PS3 motion controller called the 'Move' is the most accurate of all motion controllers in console gaming. So, your husband will find games like golf more enjoyable using the Move.
The Netflix and Blu-rays work great on the PS3 too.
Also, since you said you dont think he will be doing much online gaming, then the fact that the Xbox online interface is better than the PS3's is immaterial. The PS3 motion controller called the 'Move' is the most accurate of all motion controllers in console gaming. So, your husband will find games like golf more enjoyable using the Move.
The Netflix and Blu-rays work great on the PS3 too.
#37
Re: Gaming consoles
Xbox 360 is better for online gaming but your requirements point clearly at PS3 as that way you get the BluRay player as well.
#38
Re: Gaming consoles
http://gaming.wikia.com/wiki/Region_Free_Xbox_360_Games
DVDs that are region coded will only play in an Xbox 360 console with the same region code.
#39
Re: Gaming consoles
I didn't really notice much difference in that MW3 for example you go on line and shoot people. The only difference i guess is that Xbox users have to pay for this privilege.
As for the original question, if it's just for games they're both fine. If he'll watch movies, then PS3.
IMO
As for the original question, if it's just for games they're both fine. If he'll watch movies, then PS3.
IMO
#40
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 14,227
Re: Gaming consoles
I didn't really notice much difference in that MW3 for example you go on line and shoot people. The only difference i guess is that Xbox users have to pay for this privilege.
As for the original question, if it's just for games they're both fine. If he'll watch movies, then PS3.
IMO
As for the original question, if it's just for games they're both fine. If he'll watch movies, then PS3.
IMO
#41
#42
Re: Gaming consoles
I think the on-line experience is better on the xbox because it carries voice. That is, if by "better" you mean you get to enjoy having some 12 year old boy calling you a mother ****ing faggot and that he's going to come round your house and rape your mum/sister/girlfriend all while his in-game avatar is tea-bagging your dead corpse after he's pwned your ass for the umpteenth time in CoD.
#43
Re: Gaming consoles
I think the on-line experience is better on the xbox because it carries voice. That is, if by "better" you mean you get to enjoy having some 12 year old boy calling you a mother ****ing faggot and that he's going to come round your house and rape your mum/sister/girlfriend all while his in-game avatar is tea-bagging your dead corpse after he's pwned your ass for the umpteenth time in CoD.
I hope they realize that is a contradiction in terms.
#44
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 14,227
Re: Gaming consoles
Well, maybe they just appreciate the irony.