Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: GimpyFuzznut
I'm sure there will be some repackages of Xbox 360 coming down the line but it isn't really worth the wait. I just found a 360 off some guy from Craiglists for $150 CDN (like 135 USD) which was a crazy retarded hot deal. What had happened was MS accidently said him two consoles when he sent one in for repair. Granted, the console didn't come with cables or controllers, but MS sent me a power supply and cable for free and I just bought the HD cables for 20 bucks online.
Anyway, point of the story is - if you are into consoles and like relaxing back on your couch in front of your big ass HDTV, then 360 is definately worth it. There are some great games (racing too) like GRAW and Oblivion on the 360. If you want the console, just try to find a good deal on it and don't worry about future upgrades. Thing with the 360 is that the upgrades down the line will still be available to you.
HD-DVD - they are going to release this as an external device. If they decide to include it with consoles, it will most likely be a holiday bundle type thing but it will still remain external I believe.
HDMI - there hasn't be any official word on this but it will most likely NOT be built into the console. There is only one audio/video plug on the back of the Xbox and it is the same for svideo, rca, VGA, component; they all just have different break out boxes/connectors. So if they include HDMI or DVI later down the line, it will most likely be an external cable/adaptor you buy and just pop into the back of the Xbox. Like someone said, there is enough pins on th cable to support DVI so it is a possibility.
HD - there is a possibility that they may increase the hard drive size so they can expand the Media Center functionality and offer music videos, TV shows, concerts etc on Xbox Live but as it stands, the hard drive isn't really lacking. You actually only get 13-14 GB after you install it because Xbox Live and other things use up that first chunk of space, but you still won't really run out of space unless you are using it for storage. You'll have more than enough spaces for all your saved games - music, you can stream that from your MP3 player or PC anyway - videos, you can download things from Xbox Live but after you watch em, you don't really have to save em and if you want to, you can move it to a PC. Either way, I think the HD, while a bit on the small size, does what it should and offers more than enough space for most things.
WIFI - there's an adaptor for it. It is really expensive though. I believe there are other third party solutions available though.
So as it stands, I think you should make the jump onto a 360 now. Its a great system and with Xbox Live, I think MS is going to make some great improvements down the line. My favorite part of 360 is the always on dashboard system and profile system that transfers to all your games and Xbox Live. Its really awesome.
wow, thanks for the clarity :thumbsup:
well im definately thinking about it, jus gotta wait for the council to pay me back the tax im owed. im a big racing game fan, so it'll be primary used for that. PGR3, TD Unlimited and Forza 2 coupled with XBOX live really is a tasty mix, hard to ignore for sure.
PS3 is just not getting me excited at all, the price, the cut backs, the games, the graphics (some of them E3 screeens have some apparent aliasing) i dont know, its just not that impressive all of a sudden. what ive seen of GT5 really didnt impress me at all, and im a massive GT fan. test drive unlimited on the 360 looks the dogs bollocks though, stunning stuff
with the wifi, could i just buy one of those wireless reciever things (do they have them?) like a D-link one that will work with my D-link wifi router? and then it just has a ethernet cable to plug into the 360?