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Old 01-24-2008   #11
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Re: Call of Duty 4 (Online)

Xbox Live is far superior to the PS Network.

The Xbox Live Arcade actually has some cool ass games to download, all have free trials.
You can download any demo from pretty much any game made for the system, as well as "rent" movies, download TV shows, music videos, and Xbox Originals (Classic XBOX1 games)

Also, interacting with your friends is very well executed.

Xbox360 DOES have a more powerful graphics card/processor than the PS3, BUT the PS3 has a lot more actual computing power that has hardly been used yet. Why hasn't it been used? Because it's apparently very challenging to use all of the PS3's power.

I've read that most of the PS3's games have been ports of 360 versions.

The current PS3 library sucks.

I was a Playstation fan. I loved Metal Gear, Gran turismo, etc. The Next Gen versions of those games WILL be amazing.

Blu-Ray is gonna win the war, but I didn't want an Xbox360 to play movies. And they could always make an ADD ON Blu-ray drive, similar to the HD DVD currently offered.

I don't like the lightness of the Six Axis controller, and lack of vibration disappoints my girlfriend.

The 360 controller is more egronomic, your thumbs rest perfectly of the controls and it fits your hands so well.

I wish you could play PS3 users on COD4!! But that will never happen.
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