02-20-2008, 10:02 AM
That's true, I think it was just a last minute decision for Microshaft. Although I still like the gameplay way better on a 360 and Wii than I do the PS3. But if the dvd hd format goes in this direction, I wouldn't think twice to get a PS3... once I get a home theatre set up. I mean honestly, as said above... the format still isn't 'complete', and with the price of BR Players, why waste the money on a generic player over a PS3 that I have the option to play games... like Sony only titles. (none that I care for are coming to mind as of yet of course... lol)
OAC_Sparky,Feb 19 2008, 07:46 PM Wrote:euro_zx5,Feb 19 2008, 06:36 PM Wrote:And one advantage to the add-on I've read over and over is the fact that once the drive's lasers burn out, the system isn't rendered useless, just the add-on player. Something to the tune of that.Is that any different than watching a DVD on an xBox with no add-on drive? Do xBox owners not watch DVDs to "save" their drives? Apparently Sony fixes PS3s out of warranty for $150. I personally don't watch Bluray movies enough hours to make an overall impact on drive life so personally I'm not concerned.
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