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[QUOTE="Blitz1130"][QUOTE="A_FITZ"]I dont feel like dishing out around $750 for a 360 to match what the PS3 can do either. +Online fees.kenshinhimura16
You just keep trying to validate your purchase...
Or maybe he really wants to have what PS3 gives, I dont understand why you people cant grasp that very thought of people wanting to obtain same results.
Because they don't have $600 to put down on a console... lol
dont turn this into a XBOX vs. PS thread...abenoit125
I'm not, I have all 3 systems, you just didn't have to bring up that you had an XBOX360 in this topic to get an obvious answer back.
After 9 months of XBOX360, I didn't have many games I wanted to play, except for NHL07...until Gears of war 4 months later... Same Story longer time...
- Oblivion
- Motorstorm
Are you satisfied with the graphics ? Or they just look as if you're playing PS2.5 ?I mean all these talks about hi-resolution pixel porn ... what about those who don't own HDTV's ? Are developers taking these into consideration ?
Cradle_Of_Games
They don't need to take SDTV owners into consideration. The only thing they have to do is make their games scalable from 480i to higher definitions.
It's about time to get rid of SDTVs, it's a next-generation console, SDTV's are LAST generation. They don't need to accomodate them imo.
Id really like to know where you saw a 2.5 inch drive over 200gb. The only 200gb SATA drives I've seen are only 4200 RPM, which I think might be an issue. I think for the time being 160gb, which you can get for around $100, is about the best you will get.Psyphris
Where do you shop? Fred Meyer? After I read your quote, I went and found a 250 gig (7200 RPM) SATA internal hard drive for $59.99. I hope no one here has paid $100 for a 160 gig hard drive.
Where? The only 250GB internal 2.5" SATA that is available is that by fujitsu from what I know. And also, that 250GB hard drive is 3mm higher than regular 2.5" hard drives, why? because it has an added disc internally for the extra storage. The largest 8mm formfactor SATA 2.5" HDD is 200GB.
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