So, by share I take it that all 5 of you use the same system to 'share' the games? If so its a semi moot point since you can do the same thing on Live, you just have to use the same ID, you just can't get all the achievements for yourself to matter.
As for your question... Microsoft has released new motherboards correcting issues present - which were flawed, but being fixed for free. New, faster Dashboard and lower prices. That and a booming online community. Nothing for me specifically as I didn't get a 360 until after the Falcon boards were released.
5 different systems. If I buy Warhawk for example off of PSN it can be played on my system and 4 other systems.
nope, they just $600 you all in one shot. convenient, i guess.
I guess the PS3 is still $600 at that fantasy store of yours.
Like I said I much rather pay one time and know I can play everything that system is supposed to play. Sucks for these Core/Arcade users who were told by MS that the Core would be able to play all games when that ended up not being true. There is all little associated cost with the 360 that has you paying more than a PS3.
MS has competition but as long as there are guys like you Smoger that are willing to pay for something that should be free and defend a system when it breaks why would they make it free. It doesn't matter if you don't like the PS3, if you don't support the 360s pricing plan MS will change it but hey when they got guys like you that actual worship them.
Like I said I much rather pay one time and know I can play everything that system is supposed to play. Sucks for these Core/Arcade users who were told by MS that the Core would be able to play all games when that ended up not being true. There is all little associated cost with the 360 that has you paying more than a PS3.
nope. the only 360 games that don't work on core systems are mmorpgs. that's a rule that's set in stone, and those games sell so shitty anyway, it barely matters.
if you'd rather pay all at once, then i guess you love cable tiers and cars that come with a thousand features you dont want, also.
oh wait, i bet you use EVERY feature that sony forced you to get on the ps3
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defend a system when it breaks
geez. talk about a fantasy land. we're going back 2 years now
gotcha. so your card readers, blu ray player, wireless, etc, were optional features on your ps3.
you're the one in the fantasy land my friend.
actually, yes. i have the 20gb one.........no card reader, no wireless. BR capability was a selling point for me. thanks for playing.............try harder next time.
seriously though, what kind of guns do they use to force people to buy PS3s? i am just wondering, must be something big like a 50 cal or some shit. i wasn't going to get one, but Sony sent a SWAT team into my house, kidnapped me at gunpoint and forced me to buy a PS3. those bastards.
lol.........man, you're getting dumber and your arguments never change. "people are forced to get Blu Ray"..........really? come on man, that's like saying "i went to buy a Lexus and those mother fuckers forced me to buy power windows when i wanted roll up windows".
PS3 users says Xbox360 owners cant afford a PS3 so we bash it, but in return $5.00/mo for xbox live service is expensive =\
who says that? pretty sure people buy whatever they want to. although, there are those roving SWAT teams who smash in your front door and force you to buy Blu Ray players............crazy fuckers.
oh hey, btw, love your cowardly postings in the political section. lulz........make an argument and run away from the thread because you can't handle it. you fail.
Sony did come to my house and force me to by a PS3 and put a gun to my head and said Blu Ray is not optional
If microsoft made cars they would sell you a car without wheels&tires and list them as optional. I meant you don't need wheels for the car to turn on but to really enjoy the car to its fullest you might want to pick up that option.......
......oh and the engine dies out on you from time to time
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