joystiq.com — A recent poll showed achievements, downloadable content and the Xbox Live community are driving gamers to want the Xbox 360 version of Grand Theft Auto IV, while hardware and RROD are driving PS3 interest. Other interesting statistics contained within!
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mechafalconApr 15, 2008
Aliasing is, in simple terms, jaggies. The PS3 version has more anti-aliasing (or AA), making stuff look smoother.
nobi_wanApr 15, 2008
You can collect easy points if you want, but what's the point in that? When I look at achievements on my friends lists I'm usually comparing the more difficult ones because I'm often like "Holy s**t! How did he get that one? It's almost impossible!" It makes me want to play certain things over again and I find I get my money's worth out of games when I look at them that way.
ericrousApr 16, 2008
"Home integration" WTF?!? Dude, Home isn't even OUT. It doesn't even have a date when it WILL be out. It doesn't even have a date when it will have a f**king open beta. At this point, it's quite likely that it will NEVER come out, and just quietly die.
ericrousApr 16, 2008
Well, maybe in the FUTURE we won't have a bitch about it, but in the PRESENT we certainly do. Not only that, but most of my friends live in the U.S. where the 360 is MUCH more common than the PS3. I've got six or seven friends at work who own 360's. But I'm the only one who owns a PS3 too. Guess which system I'm going to play online with?
ericrousApr 16, 2008
I've had my 360 since April 2006, played heavily, with no RROD. I use it for everything, even watching DVD's. The only people REALLY worried about RROD's are Sony fanboy bitches who hope that this will somehow allow their s**tty PS3 console to finally make some headway.
ericrousApr 16, 2008
"Xbot"?!?!? That's the best insult you got?Your father does know you're gay, right?
mastersmiteApr 19, 2008
I have had my 360 since the month it came out, and it is still running like a champ. knock on wood.