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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
I'll buy both like I always do as I really don't care about the fanboy stuff. I used my 360 more than my PS3 and most of that is due to my preference for the 360 controller, better online and the fact that most multi platform games looked or ran better on the 360. It will probably be the same this gen as the Xbox controller looks to be as good or better but you never know if Sony improves their online experience but that new controller with the gimmicky touchpad looks like some lame features may be added to games that will turn me off.
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When the first generation Xbox 360 dropped and they hado the red ring of death problems, I sent my Xbox away for repair, bought a new one and had that one crap out on me in less than two weeks before my other one came back. I got so mad I swore I would never do it again and went out and bought a PS3.
Absolutely nothing about the PS3 impressed me, when I plugged my Xbox into my Aquos through HDMI, it immediately knew what it was, and the optimal setting to run it at. When I plugged my PS3 into it, it wouldn't even show a picture and after many frustrating attempts, I ran the thing on composites.
o this day if you google 'PS3 Aquos problems' you'll get forums full of frustrated people who can't get 1080p on their top of the line TV's, After that I gave the PS3 back to my roommate and never looked back.