Look. It's ultimately a consumer choice. Some people are willing to accept a three-year warranty and the potential for possibly not being able to play for a week or two while their console is being repaired. For some people playing good games is worth the risk--particularly when you consider the alternative: buying an overpriced console with relatively few worthwhile games.
I wouldn't bash anyone who made the decision to buy a PS3. Some consider it an investment for the future. Others may really be into Blu-Ray movies. Personally, I'm a gamer--and I want to play good games right now. So I'll stick with my Xbox 360, thanks.
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Look. It's ultimately a consumer choice. Some people are willing to accept a three-year warranty and the potential for possibly not being able to play for a week or two while their console is being repaired. For some people playing good games is worth the risk--particularly when you consider the alternative: buying an overpriced console with relatively few worthwhile games.
I wouldn't bash anyone who made the decision to buy a PS3. Some consider it an investment for the future. Others may really be into Blu-Ray movies. Personally, I'm a gamer--and I want to play good games right now. So I'll stick with my Xbox 360, thanks.