[quote name='zewone']You're kidding, right?
There's not even close to as many That Triples sold as the 360.
Okay, but you say, "PSN is free". For every "PSN is free" guy there is a "Live is worth the money" guy.
I'm guessing there are more "Live is worth the money" guys because trying to find online matches on PSN is like passing through a ghost town.[/QUOTE]
Not necessarily. My point is based upon what percentage of 360's are used for online gaming? It's limited by the number of Gold members. OTOH, every single PS3 is capable of online play by any user, anytime they want to. Just go to the online multiplayer section of a game.
I imagine that Tekken is a ghost town because (this is guesswork) it hasn't sold too well. I own it, but rarely play it. Nevertheless, anecdote schmanecdote. I have found only one person playing UMK3 online (and homeboy took me to school like three

in' nights in a row last week) - but I'd be a damn fool to argue that nobody's playing their 360s online based on just that, no?
You say "every 360 can go online," and I say "not everyone is a Gold member." Only a portion of 360's are thus capable of online multiplayer, whereas, as I've said, every PS3 can whenever the user wants to.
Warhawk has a robust online community, as does Resistance, CoD4, Motorstorm, and Guitar Hero III. I'll find out what Rock Band's online community is like in the next day or so.
You can argue against it, but neither you nor I have data to verify it in either direction, and it's misleading to think that you could.
Either way, whether there are 1,000 people playing Online Game X online at a moment or 10,000...when you're playing 1 on 1, or in a 30-40 person deathmatch, the difference you don't see behind the scenes is irrelevant, right? Why should I care about the 960 or 9,960 people I'm not playing against when I can consistently find games to play online?