AceDiamond said:
Lastly, the players. If you had even bothered to spend 5 seconds on Wikipedia you would have found that a lot of 360 games support 16 players, and in some cases more. No it's not the 128 vs. 128 that MAG purports but that is an exception and not the rule when it comes to the PSN. I am not saying XBL is perfect, but it is quite functional and I get my money's worth.
So in conclusion, you fail fact-checking forever, you lose, good day sir.
Well I think the point he was trying to get at is what are you actually paying for with Xbox Live's Gold Membership when there are no dedicated servers and it is almost exclusively P2P matchmaking? You don't have to pay for PSN, Wii nor is it needed for PC online gaming.
You may like to know that many PS3 games support dedicated servers and don't require the player to pay any online fee. A shortlist of PS3 games that use Dedicated Servers for online games:
Warhawk = 32 player online
Resistance FOM = 40 player online
Resistance 2 = 64 player online
SOCOM Confrontation = 32 players
Metal Gear Online = 16 players (but very low lag)
Killzone 2 = 32 players online
It should be noted that those game I have listed that use dedicated servers are the main games I play online multiplayer with PS3. In fact, I have found it very similar to the PC model of online Gaming which I have been raised on... I wish I could say the same for XBL. Free online gaming also makes so much sense for games that have a rather minimal yet significant online component like LittleBigPlanet or Demon's Soul.
I have gotten a 360 recently and though I am loving it overall I'm sorry but I find it hard to accept that Xbox Live is the only online gaming service that I have to pay for yet P2P is the cheapest and the worst way of handling online multiplayer. I mean Halo 3 is CRYING OUT for dedicated servers.
Now I understand Microsoft lost A LOT of money on the Original Xbox (I think a net loss of $4 Billion, was it?) and they have a lot of debts to clear but I am seriously considering if I will even bother buying into XBL Gold after my first 3 Months Free expires. I have PC and PS3 and I have better ways to spend £40 every year.
Ah, what the hell, I probably will end up paying it just for those few games that have co-op but that DOESN'T mean I'm happy about it!
But don't be so dismissive of PS3, you could be missing out on a lot of really great games and it's a great Blu-ray player too. Playstation Home sucks but just like you can mute 12-year-olds on XBL, you don't have to use Home.
D-pad is great for classic games re-released, there are a few game that HUGELY benefit from the the Six-Axis (MOH: Airborne), and if you live in Europe you can get that PlayTV digital TV tuner and install a cheap and large 500GB Hard-drive to turn the PS3 into a PVR (like TiVo or Sky-Plus) which is great as it will record a scheduled program even if the PS3 is turned off when it starts or if you're playing a game... can't do that with a PC.