[quote name='Wolfpup']It's not free on PCs either, there's just way more hardware to throw at it. I don't use it though unless I've turned up every other graphic option, have maxed out my screen's resolution, and am getting 60+ fps. I'm curious to see this again, but I've not seen any serious aliasing problems on either system on either TV. Nor have I seen any particular different between the systems in that regard.[/QUOTE]
Well, Throw in Motorstorm, that one has horrible aliasing. Before you say "1st Gen" try MGS4. I was surprised at how much aliasing it had. I am sure R2 and KZ2 are much better as they are current gen games, but I haven't played them yet.
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If you ignore the gigantic power brick, it's virtually the same size. But the power brick is part of the system.[/QUOTE]
Point Noted, I hadn't thought about that as my power brick is out of sight on the floor behind my "rack." Funny thing, look at a PS2 and a PSTWO (slimline) and where did all the bulk go? mostly to the external Power Supply, though removing the HDD bay didn't hurt. And everyone says "oooohhhh, it's so much smaller!" DOH, it has a BRICK now!
[quote name='Wolfpup']As I said before, they should't be getting these systems yet until they do (or have a monitor to use). I've never seen any figures on HDTV penetration, or more relevantly, penetration among people who own PS3s/360s. I'd be really surprised if the vast majority of people don't game in HD, but maybe not...[/QUOTE]
You might be surprised here. We CAGs are NOT the typical consumer, but I have friends and relatives that started on this gen of systems BEFORE they went HD. Most of them are converted now, but not yet all. But I agree HD is necessity if you want to enjoy what these systems provide (Wii excluded).
[quote name='Wolfpup']And ANYONE can tell the difference between DVD and Blu Ray. It's massive, unless you're like way too far away from the TV to watch it anyway, or have a horrible TV or something.[/QUOTE]
Like I said, the average consumer will not notice much difference, especially if they are running an old NTSC set (480i), but even if they go as high as 42" @ 720P (probably the most common HDTV in homes right now) a good upscaling player (like a PS3) will make a 480P DVD look nearly as good as the BR disc at 720P. Hence my argument that the average consumer will not notice. I do, you do, and most CAGs probably would, certainly everyone on AVSForum will

Yes if you put them side by side and start pointing at them it's blatantly obvious, but not as big a jump as VHS to DVD was a decade ago.
[quote name='Wolfpup']Those ARE real weaknesses. And now you're faulting the Sony for already including that stuff (or the issues they're meant to address)?[/QUOTE]
NO, not at all faulting either. BOTH companies are trying to 1UP the other by adding the features that the other has. It's stupid really as all the while they forgot about Nintendo which had the ACE in motion control and marketing to non-gamers. The nice thing is that BOTH MS and SONY CAN update the systems, in previous generations that was next to impossible (32X anyone?). The only Hardware MS added was the oversight on HDMI, that was a big mistake, and why they never included WiFi is a mystery, as is the $100 802.11B USB adapter, WTF?
[quote name='Wolfpup'] Right, but you can buy a hard drive for any of them. And IMO at least or me the hard drive is mandatory. I wouldn't be buying ANY multiplatform games for 360 if you couldn't install to it.[/QUOTE]
It is mandatory, my point was merely was that not EVERY system ships with one, as it should. And with the way they've been pushing DLC, 20GB is no longer sufficient. Another oversight that was recently rectified by putting 60GB in the base unit, even still Sony only offered 40/60/80 as far as I know, but being able to install your own 3rd party drive is a welcome feature.
[quote name='Wolfpup']THey'd better also add any games they put up so you can use the disc version.... I just bought two new Xbox 1 games yesterday actually...[/QUOTE]
As far as I know all the DLC X1 games are already on the BC list

So I doubt we'll see anything new there either, and I also only buy them on disc as they are cheaper and more permanent (barring natural disaster).
[quote name='Wolfpup']I'm still really mad that Sony ditched backwards compatibility, particularly after making fun of Microsoft for their (previously) poor compatibility. If all PS3s played all PS2/PS1 games, and/or Microsoft hadn't kinda sorta fixed their noise problem, there wouldn't be any thought involved for me...[/QUOTE]
I agree here, keeping BC only makes sense when you have a library of as extensive as the Sony PS1/PS2 catalog. Perhaps they can work out complete Software emulation at some point in the future, but I wouldn't hold my breath, which again is why I bought the MGS4 bundle last year as I heard it would be the last BC unit they made
