I have both systems, and while i think that technically speaking, the PS3 is a far better device, i still prefer the xbox.
The PS3 is showing us all the things that they've missed to do right with the xbox. Simply look at the menu and configuration options of both systems. While the xbox supports quite some stuff, it's still limited. The PS3 on the other hand supports all kind of hardware, can be set up as a computer (linux) without any problems... blablabla. But the question is... do you really need that on a gaming console? I already have a computer which is perfectly fine. Why would i want another one?
On a console, i want to play games and watch movies (my xbox is my dvd player (and it does that very good in fact... with composite cables, you'll have a better image than many aftermarket players will offer)). The xbox can do both very well.
For me it's the same as it is for danowat... i can't put my finger on it, but the xbox feels better. I guess it's much depending on the actual "interface and system" of the consoles. Some people prefer a MAC over a PC for example. I don't think it has much to do with the actual performance of a console, it's more about the experience you get out of it, and if it suits your taste or not.
Anyway... to throw some more gas into the fire of the console war...
In many reviews you'll read about better colors on the xbox360. I don't have the same games on both systems, so i never had a direct comparison. However, i found that the all the games i have for the PS3, have indeed a little bit "washed out and lifeless colors" (with maybe the exception of GT5P).
EDIT: Things that i really love about the PS3 are...
- How quiet it is!
- Built in wireless adapter.
- Built in blue-ray player.
- Logitech G25 support.
The PS3 is showing us all the things that they've missed to do right with the xbox. Simply look at the menu and configuration options of both systems. While the xbox supports quite some stuff, it's still limited. The PS3 on the other hand supports all kind of hardware, can be set up as a computer (linux) without any problems... blablabla. But the question is... do you really need that on a gaming console? I already have a computer which is perfectly fine. Why would i want another one?
On a console, i want to play games and watch movies (my xbox is my dvd player (and it does that very good in fact... with composite cables, you'll have a better image than many aftermarket players will offer)). The xbox can do both very well.
For me it's the same as it is for danowat... i can't put my finger on it, but the xbox feels better. I guess it's much depending on the actual "interface and system" of the consoles. Some people prefer a MAC over a PC for example. I don't think it has much to do with the actual performance of a console, it's more about the experience you get out of it, and if it suits your taste or not.
Anyway... to throw some more gas into the fire of the console war...
In many reviews you'll read about better colors on the xbox360. I don't have the same games on both systems, so i never had a direct comparison. However, i found that the all the games i have for the PS3, have indeed a little bit "washed out and lifeless colors" (with maybe the exception of GT5P).
EDIT: Things that i really love about the PS3 are...
- How quiet it is!
- Built in wireless adapter.
- Built in blue-ray player.
- Logitech G25 support.