Yet another new article, this time ripping Sony a new one over the PS3.
Good article. They earned it.
I also agree about console prices. I lucked out and bought a refurb XBOX 360 (everything works flawlessly and the system was still in the original wrapper.) and got a free game with it for $170. It works beautifully and I now have 10 games and I only paid $3-$7 a piece (all used). I did it with my tax money and still had enough to pay all my bills! My friend on the other hand wanted me to buy a used PS3. I told him "a used PS3 is $300!" to which he replied "but it's got blu-ray!", to which I replied "But I can buy this XBOX 360, and a new blu-ray player for less than $300 combined!"
So Sony's hardware advantage is going right out the window as blu-ray players plummet in price.
Plus, I don't plan on buying a blu-ray player for a long time. I'm content with what I have.
J.
There is at least one Sony fanboy who didn't like that article very much. I have a hard time not laughing at him. What kind of moxie (and lack of good sense) do you need to argue with a Game Designer about games?
The usual cause for the RROD problem is the heatsink for the GPU coming loose because of the heat that console generates. It's an easy fix though. This problem wouldn't exist if Microsoft just changed their precious case design a little to accommodate the larger heatsink they originally wanted to use.
I think I'm gonna rip Microsoft a new one for that in a future article.