Gears of War is better on the Computer than it is on the 360!I have not read all of the comments on this thread so my apologies if this has already been said but...
XBOX 360 wins... GEARS OF WAR 2 RELEASED NOVEMBER 2008
I was with a mate who was thinking of getting a PS3,with his new TV set up he liked the idea of having a games machine more or less free when you compare it to a stand alone player.Gears of War is better on the Computer than it is on the 360!
PS3 is far more reliable, as the 360 keeps breaking. PS3 comes with everything already, you dont have to go out and buy add-on's. Hence the reasons its dearer. Microsoft have actually announced that they are going to stop making the HD DVD drive for the xbox as blueray has seem to be more superior!
on this note my original xbox 1 with X3 chip and latest XBMC wins over both the 360 and PS3 as long as you don't need HD (which to be fair when watching films most people don't)it is not just that, it is a multimedia system
blue ray cable?....all you need is a HDMI cable which is like £20...you don't even hve to have a HD tv to play the ps3 but if you have a HD tv the HDMI cable will do! the price is length dependant....a 50ft cable is like £150....but 50ft.. have a look on dabs.com......they do a lotI was with a mate who was thinking of getting a PS3,with his new TV set up he liked the idea of having a games machine more or less free when you compare it to a stand alone player.
At least he was thinking of getting one until the nice chap at Comet informed him he would need a blue ray lead and the 10.2 gb one that the system would need was £99.99.
A ton for 1.2 metres of fancy cable that in a couple of years will be £7.99 in Woolworths
Russ
Talk about gullible.I was with a mate who was thinking of getting a PS3,with his new TV set up he liked the idea of having a games machine more or less free when you compare it to a stand alone player.
At least he was thinking of getting one until the nice chap at Comet informed him he would need a blue ray lead and the 10.2 gb one that the system would need was £99.99.
A ton for 1.2 metres of fancy cable that in a couple of years will be £7.99 in Woolworths
Russ