I prefer the 360 to the PS3.
The RRoD is the only reason I've held off buying one though. Thank goodness Microsoft have finally acknowledged the issue properly. Maybe now they'll fix the design... nothing that a spot of ThermalTake cooling doesn't fix.
If I didn't have an irrational hatred for the entire MGS series and a very bad experience with the unstable pile of rubish that is the latest Tony Hawk release, I may feel differently... but I don't.
On the technical spec side of things the only thing that has influenced me so far is the xbox loads games much faster due to the blu-ray drive being slower, and is backwards compatible so tht I don't have to toss all my XBox 1 games.
as for problems in the past and the PS systems ALWAYS being superior... please.
fist generation PS2s had a design problem big enough that they had to redesign the machine... I had 4 that all had the DVD drive go bad and not just fail but physically destroy disks.
At least MS are fixing the broken consoles, The PS2s all failed 3 months after the warranty period and were only replaced when the ACCC got involved. Sony never admitted the design fault, but the Australian Govenment decared the 1st gen PS2s faulty, not suited for their marketed purpose, and that Sony must compulsorly refund or replace all faulty units.
The PS3 is a sexy machine, but I prefer the 360 games and that's it. Buy what you want and I'll buy what I want, but if everybody wants to make it a "wintel vs mac" style situation then all the logical arguments in the world might as well go in the bin because it will simply degenerate down to "which fanboi can shout loudest and longest".
As a high-rez media machine with blu-ray the PS3 wins... on the game front, and integration to existing Microsoft networks (home media servers and such) the 360 wins... for my tastes anyway.
Until this whole mess gets sorted and the 360 becomes reliable I'll stick with my PC and XBox running SSX3.

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