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<blockquote data-quote="Kzach" data-source="post: 5767123" data-attributes="member: 56189"><p>Sorry. A lot of my vitriol comes from being so disappointed by the PS3. The level of stuttering on some games was just horrible. On Mass Effect 2 it sometimes got to the point where I'd leapfrog a few metres between frames. And my total user experience was just negative from day one. Up until the day I decided I'd try and return it or sell it second-hand, I had been able to put these things aside in an effort to get to know the system but by the time I did decide, the collective issues I had were too much to put up with it any longer.</p><p></p><p>I'll admit that I have very little patience for technology. I have very high expectations of hardware and software and, quite frankly, believe that people in general have WAY too low expectations and accept FAR too much crud from devices and software to the point where it has become the norm to put out faulty devices and incomplete software because developers and manufacturers know that people will still buy it.</p><p></p><p>So it was with genuine surprise that after picking up the Xbox that it actually lived up to most of my expectations. Unpacking, setting it up, finally playing... everything was just so much better than the PS3 experience, from my point of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kzach, post: 5767123, member: 56189"] Sorry. A lot of my vitriol comes from being so disappointed by the PS3. The level of stuttering on some games was just horrible. On Mass Effect 2 it sometimes got to the point where I'd leapfrog a few metres between frames. And my total user experience was just negative from day one. Up until the day I decided I'd try and return it or sell it second-hand, I had been able to put these things aside in an effort to get to know the system but by the time I did decide, the collective issues I had were too much to put up with it any longer. I'll admit that I have very little patience for technology. I have very high expectations of hardware and software and, quite frankly, believe that people in general have WAY too low expectations and accept FAR too much crud from devices and software to the point where it has become the norm to put out faulty devices and incomplete software because developers and manufacturers know that people will still buy it. So it was with genuine surprise that after picking up the Xbox that it actually lived up to most of my expectations. Unpacking, setting it up, finally playing... everything was just so much better than the PS3 experience, from my point of view. [/QUOTE]
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