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My impressions of Resistance: FoM so far...
Posted: January 9th, 2007, 4:52 pm
by Atarifever1
Alright, time to do what I do from time to time after re-reading a thread and apologize. Sorry Shawn. My first post to you was more sarcastic than necessary, then you called me dumb, and then I retaliated with something worse again. Name calling doesn't solve any arguements, so for my part I'm sorry.
Regarding the 360 core vs. PS3 thing, I will admit hat comparing the cheap 360 to the premium PS3 is wrong, however, I still feel it is fair to compare the core 360 to the core PS3. There are so many ways to get a deal on a 360 right now, or to get a used memory card, that I think putting the core at $340 is an over estimate for the type of people trying to be frugal enough to buy the core in the first place. I lso cannot think of the core as not next gen., because, like I said, playing next gen. games is next gen.
@Wur: They'll stop being the New Democratic Party as soon as the Liberals are actually Liberal, and when the Conservative party changes it's name to the Alliance/Reform party, as honestly, that's what they are. I think the New Democratic Party is a funny name. It's like they're saying "yeah, we're socialist, but remember we like democracy. They clearly were trying to avoid being called communists.
My impressions of Resistance: FoM so far...
Posted: January 9th, 2007, 5:01 pm
by Shawn
[QUOTE=The Video Game Critic][QUOTE=Shawn]
How is the PS3 twice the cost of a 360? After you throw in the wireless capabilities and the online cost the 360 is $550. Of course, I think the 360 comes with all the cables you need so I guess that negates the online cost so knock it down to $500. The $300 360 is a complete joke and I don't consider it next gen at all.
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Shawn,
Knock it off with tacking on-line costs to the 360 pricetag. Nobody needs that crap to enjoy that system. I love playing the system the way it is and have no desire to go on-line.
Dave
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Critic, you are out of your mind and your reviews are in danger of becoming incomplete (many are already) if you think going "online" isn't important. Say what you will but I think Gears has already hosted millions of games "online". Does that mean nothing to you?
The only reason I "tacked" on the costs was to make the comparison somewhat equal between the 360 and PS3. Of course you enjoy the 360 w/o the online service, but I think it is a huge plus and you are sadly mistaken if you think otherwise.
Keep in mind that I love the 360 and play mostly "offline" but I love downloading demos, watching videos, xbox live arcade, etc, etc. It was huge selling point for me and I am glad I picked one up. I am also psyched that I can download FREE content for GOW...guess you will be missing out.
My impressions of Resistance: FoM so far...
Posted: January 9th, 2007, 6:30 pm
by VideoGameCritic
I think on-line is terrific for most people but I don't have the time or desire to partake in it. I work 40+ hours per week and have a lot of family commitments. I have friends over on a regular basis for multi-player action. It's time-consuming to maintain the site, and I literally have piles of games to review (many sent in the mail). When I have some play time to myself, I like to relax and be in my own little world. Don't please don't preach to me about how I need to make time in my life for on-line gaming. I'm sorry if my reviews are "incomplete" but it's the best I can do.
My impressions of Resistance: FoM so far...
Posted: January 9th, 2007, 6:42 pm
by chrisbid1
youre not missing much, just imagine the most obnoxious know-it-all 15 year old brat and multiply him by a few hundred thousand and you have xbox live. win or lose, youll enjoy an endless string of profanities and insults. and if youre lucky, youll get to see some corpse humping
good times
My impressions of Resistance: FoM so far...
Posted: January 9th, 2007, 6:46 pm
by Shawn
[QUOTE=The Video Game Critic]I think on-line is terrific for most people but I don't have the time or desire to partake in it. I work 40+ hours per week and have a lot of family commitments. I have friends over on a regular basis for multi-player action. It's time-consuming to maintain the site, and I literally have piles of games to review (many sent in the mail). When I have some play time to myself, I like to relax and be in my own little world. Don't please don't preach to me about how I need to make time in my life for on-line gaming. I'm sorry if my reviews are "incomplete" but it's the best I can do.
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Critic, don't get me wrong. I love your site. I don't agree with you all the time but I honestly think you do a hell of a job. I appreciate your experience with and your passion for this hobby. I wasn't suggesting that you "need" to do anything. All I was saying was that in order to compare the 360 and the PS3 you have to add in the wireless connectivity in order to compare the two. I apologize if I offended you, it wasn't my intentions.
My impressions of Resistance: FoM so far...
Posted: January 9th, 2007, 6:51 pm
by Atarifever1
[QUOTE=chrisbid]youre not missing much, just imagine the most obnoxious know-it-all 15 year old brat and multiply him by a few hundred thousand and you have the internet.
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Your assessment was too narrow.
My impressions of Resistance: FoM so far...
Posted: January 9th, 2007, 10:06 pm
by chrisbid1
My impressions of Resistance: FoM so far...
Posted: January 10th, 2007, 8:38 am
by bluemonkey1
40+ hours a week really isn't much by the way.
My impressions of Resistance: FoM so far...
Posted: January 10th, 2007, 9:31 am
by Shawn
[QUOTE=bluemonkey]
40+ hours a week really isn't much by the way.
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Says a European where 35 hours a week is a "full" week......
My impressions of Resistance: FoM so far...
Posted: January 10th, 2007, 1:26 pm
by bluemonkey1
Shawn my minimum week is 40 hours. That is the least number of hours I have worked in my whole life and I am loving it. For the past 11 years I worked nearly every evening and day. When I was at uni I never had a day off work apart from two over xmas and one on my birthday from october through to june. This year I spent a month where I worked 91 hour weeks for 5 weeks straight and that doesn't include travelling or anything where I revised in my head. While at uni I barely ever had more than 2 hours freetime a day. But feel free to steroetype a whole continent.