I hold a certain amount of disdain for Microsoft. I've always been an Apple guy and never learned how to properly operate a Windows computer, but had never really had any true animosity towards Microsoft until...the incident.
I own an Xbox 260. I don't play online because it costs money, and own only 4 games - one of these was a gift and one is my dad's. I have two controllers instead of the usual four, and try to make it as cost-effective as possible. Now I am frustrated by how much all of these things cost, but I haven't really complained. I accepted the fact that I get what I pay for and moved on.
Recently, I bought Halo 4, also known as the greatest non-Nintendo game ever. It comes with two discs, one of which needs to be installed onto the Xbox hard drive. Unfortunately, my Xbox does not have enough starting memory to install the disc, meaning that I cannot play any multiplayer games. I've already beaten the campaign, and additional memory is going to cost money. Which frustrates me immensely. I mean, I bought the danged game but I can't play it without spending more? There has to be something wrong with that, right?
Well, that was the most superficial thing I've ever posted. Hopefully I won't write anything dumb like this again.
There nothing wrong, just saying that it be better if you switch to a PS3. Three reasons why is listed:
ReplyDeleteeven though a buying a Play-station 3 cost a lot it is worth it because unlike XBox the online gaming is free, and it has a very good online competition. Also PS3 also has most of the good games and sometimes offer downloading games online for free and sometimes cheaper.
I agree, the "Xbox 260" (sic) is a subpar game system, although I prefer Windows for my own usage. I feel similarly about discovering limitations of the Wii version of Rock Band: I bought it attempting to export songs to Rock Band 2, but you can't ONLY ON THE WII. Furthermore, the amount of bonus content for Rock Band 3 is limited on the Wii, which is deterring me from buying this tempting game.
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