I've often heard that the PS3's online capabilities are far inferior to the ones of the 360.
But what exactly are the differences? I'm planning on buying a PS3 soon, but I'm not sure if it'll be of any good use if I want to play online.
Halp. x3
I've never had any problems with playing online with the PS3, that's for sure.
Personally, I think both are about the same. Those who tell you otherwise, are just fanboys defending their console.
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I agree
The only difference I see between the two is that PS3's online is free where as in the 360's you have to pay for Xbox Live!
Live has Gamer Score and I think that's about all it has going for it as extra. PSN has trophies and shit for games you play. So I'd say they are pretty much the same thing.
I ahev both Xbox and PS3, I say they are about the same thing but I usually play my xbox more because all fo my friends have it and its a competition in between my friends to see who has the higher gamer score, but I play CoD4 for my PS3 which is an amazing game !!!!!
The biggest difference between them is a level of refinement. Xbox Live has more robust voice chat, for example, while PSN has a very basic system in place for that. This is a result both of Live being a paid service, and having been around for longer.
PSN is definitely functional, and has made great strides in closing the gap between itself and Live.