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So, who here hasn't got a 360 (yet)? And why?

EviLore said:
Wasn't trying to say otherwise re: controller prices, just thought he was referring to the upcoming DS3 with the $60 comment (is it $60? haven't been paying attention); in retrospect, maybe the wiimote+nunchuk, as edited into my post later.

I don't think it will be 60$, controllers are usually 50$, and Amazon usually sell them for 10$ less after some time.

as for the Wii, no comment.
 
Too much money and the hardware reliability problems have put me off. I'll bite with a further price drop and a proper hardware revision. 1440x900 support would be nice too.
 
Most 360 releases are going to PC.

I'll pick up a 360 next year when they're cheaper, more reliable and all the games I want have come out and are dirt cheap.
 
My 360 game collection is getting more space on the shelf, but I still don't have the damn box. I've been loaning console from my friends and from the work.

Fix the loudness, fix the hardware problems, fix the price. (also, If they would redesign the casing I wouldn't mind)
 
AlternativeUlster said:
I don't understand why anyone would really want a Ps3 over a 360 truthfully.

Truthfully? I prefer to pay more for higher quality in my consumer electronics. I've owned both systems by the way; 360 came and went before the PS3 launched. 90% of the titles I care about this gen are multiplatform or God of War 3; and I'm pretty much set with whatever hardware I deem superior as long as it'll play RE5 and DMC4. Factor in free online and a Blu-ray player, and the reason some gamers would choose a PS3 over a 360 should be pretty obvious.
 
I haven't. I was not interested in the original xbox, 2 games interested me: Ninja Gaiden and Panzer Dragoon Orta, and I am not interested in the 360 either. First Person Shooters are not my thing, that is why I do console gaming instead of PC gaming.

Having said that, I won't buy Microsoft related products either.
 
No games that really have that appeal to me really. Halo, PGR, Forza, Gears, they're all not that great IMHO. I know I'm going against the general consent here, but that's how I feel.
I got a PS3 for 4 reasons: Ratchet & Clank, Heavenly Sword, Uncharted and Metal Gear Solid 4. Heavenly Sword was kind of a let-down, but the showing of Killzone 2 made up for that (kinda, still not convinced on the gameplay of that title, since Guerilla has yet to put out a decent game gameplay wise).

I am planning on getting a 360 though, once their hardware failure-rating goes down, and the HDMI-premiums start hitting storeshelves, and they get some games out there that I want to play. Fable 2 has got my attention.
 
Price and reliability. That and I'm just not interested in the library, past, present, or future.
 
AlternativeUlster said:
Also the games are fucking expensive too. 60 dollars is too rich for my blood. Maybe sometime this winter though.

To tell you how cheap I am, I wait 6 to 8 months after the release of a game to pick up the used game off Amazon.com or some similar place where it's marked down 20$ or more... I still only own a few Wii games because of this. Metroid Prime 3 June 2008 for me baby!
 
- The hardware is not reliable and loud
- Live Gold is not free
- No HDTV
- Lots of 360 games are on PC
- Small HDD (the Elite is expensive)
 
1:) Been too busy being a PC gaming whore to get one
2:) Waiting for a bundle that has a game/games I really want, the recent price drop and hopefully a PGR4 bundle might tempt me to jump in, though.
 
- Hardware reliability, I want to see a redesign that has tangible differences (maybe make it a bit smaller), mainly so I know I am getting the latest version and don't end up with a dud that has been on the shop shelf for a year. I would also have to wait for a year after that release to know that it doesn't have reliability issues.

- Most games I want to play that aren't on PS3 will one day appear on the PC (Gears of War, Halo 3).

- Live Gold isn't free

- I don't particularly like Microsoft as a company, they come across as arrogant bullies bent on world domination, same reason I don't use Windows. To be fair the games division try their hardest to distance themselves from this. If the same product was on the market from someone like Sega, I might have bought it and given them a chance. I will probably get slated on here for saying that but I think a lot of Europeans feel that way.
 
Ooh, my turn, my turn!

1) It's a Microsoft product.

2) The "real" system costs too much (that is, more than $200 -- and yes, the Wii costs too much too, but it comes with a game so I ignored that).

3) It has an enforced $50 per year membership fee for the online gaming stuff.

4) No Mario / Zelda / Metroid / Smash Bros.


#4 is my strongest reason, followed closely by #2, then #1 and #3.

(If anyone dares call this a "troll", please note that I'm merely trying to honestly answer the question posed by the thread title... namely, why I don't have a 360.)
 
I'll probably buy one once the system is more reliable, cheaper, and replace the DVD drive with an HD-DVD one. =D Come on they will do it eventually.... :P
 
my philosophy has always been to buy a console when it has at least 6 games that i really really want to play, and just cant miss out on. with the exception of gears of war, there isnt a single game on the console that would make me go and buy it. and looking at its 2008 lineup, looks like it will probably never happen.
oh and i really really dont want to pay money to play online.
 
I don't have a 360 because I don't have any money, I don't have any money because I don't have a job, I don't have a job because I'm lazy. I pulled off 2 all nighters because I have an interview in a few hours. Hope I get hired so I can finally pick one of the red ringers up.
 
Not really interested in 360's exclusives

Reliability

Already own a PS3 with a few games that are way enough considering the few hours a week I can spend to play video games. And I still have a big PS2 backlog :/ (about 15 games, one would say it's not that much but most of them are RPG so...)
 
bluheim said:
Me :

- Too expensive considering there is no WiFi and no HD-drive.
- Too few exclusives (most of the best 360 games also run on Windows)
- Loudness
- Reliabilty

Ok, well all of those are pretty much solved, except for the exclusive thing, if you go pick up a new Elite.
 
Price. I'm buying on Friday at Wal-Mart once their anniversary promotion begins. $350 Canadian for the Zephyr units with two games is a fair price. $300 would be even fairer, but I don't want to wait any longer.
 
Alfarif said:
To tell you how cheap I am, I wait 6 to 8 months after the release of a game to pick up the used game off Amazon.com or some similar place where it's marked down 20$ or more... I still only own a few Wii games because of this. Metroid Prime 3 June 2008 for me baby!

You mean 10 dollars more? You can't pay 10 dollars more for online, etc.?
 
SpoonyBard said:
Expensive, unreliable, and poor game library.
I agree. Its still too noisy and I don't play games online. The library is great right now, but I don't like FPS or FPS online so no rush. The unreliability is still a major factor with me. RROD and mailing stuff back is a waste of my time/money.

What I want is the slimmer/quieter version that they will release in 3-4 years wether that be an Xthreesixty slim version or an Xbox3. The good games will still be there and the price will most certainly have dropped for hardware and software. And unless the next-get consoles have 2160p120fps enabled and 2160p120fps TV's are cheap I don't think I'll notice the difference at all.
 
360 has no exclusive games that I would buy. So when it gets a couple exclusives that make me go I have to buy a 360 or they drop the price to the point where I can get a premium and the wireless adaptor for 300$ then I'll jump in.
 
biocat said:
I would have to disconnect my Famicom Twin in order to make room for a 360.

I don't want to do that.

I have a SDTV dedicated to anything 240p, also including my red Famicom Twin.

You -don't- hook your 360 to COMPOSITE. ;P
 
Chrono said:
The games I'm interested in are either available on PC or PS3.

And the hardware sucks.

That's pretty much it; I have a recently-built PC and a PS3 that I haven't cleared a ton of games yet on, and getting a 360 now would just add to the backlog.
 
max-pain said:
- The hardware is not reliable and loud
- Live Gold is not free
- No HDTV
- Lots of 360 games are on PC
- Small HDD (the Elite is expensive)

+1

I can add:
- No Wifi
- The 20 Gb becomes 13 Gb.
- Too much fps-like gun and EA games
- Too few japanese-like games
- It's Microsoft

And finally, unfortunately, I own one Xbox360.. but just for Fifa and Trusty Bell.
 
manzo said:
I have a SDTV dedicated to anything 240p, also including my red Famicom Twin.

You -don't- hook your 360 to COMPOSITE. ;P

You have two TVs? I don't have room for that. I live in Tokyo.
 
Metalmurphy said:
I don't recall any first/second party Sony title going to the PC. Even many third party don't get ported.

So it's more like Wii+PS3.

Oh, if its 1st/2nd party then yes but majority of 3rd party Ps3 games are on 360 too..
 
- Bad hardware reliability
- I dont have a HDTV
- Too big and ugly looking
- Lots of the good games come on PC too
- It is an MS product (ethical reasons)
- No money for it

But the biggest reasons is that
- Dual Analogue controls totally suck for gaming, come on guys they really really do!
 
I already have a decent PC. The only game out right now that i like that I can't get or PC is... Dead Rising. Not reason enough to buy a $350 machine.
 
I can normally afford only one console per generation, but lets say I can afford two. Who knows, my dad likes the Xbox brand.

The things that stop me right now from buying the Pro/Elite is price and reliability. I buy consoles at 200 or less, and Wii came with WiiSports, so that was ok. Pro and Elite have a ways to go before reaching that.

Not only that, but they have to be reliable. Nothing is more embarrassing than having friends over to have a good time with your stuff and have that stuff not work or, worse, break. I tend to play with others a lot, either on or offline, so this is pretty big for me.

So, like tons of people, price and reliability. The second part is being fixed, and buy the time I may be able to get a 360, that'll no longer be an issue. The question is, when will it hit 200-150?
 
Stealth troll thread?

The only answer is because of people like Jonnyram. Kidding aside, for me it's because I'm playing PS2 games mostly and the upscaling sealed the deal for a discounted PS3. Other than that, there's the hardware. It keeps changing like days of the week and it's really absurd that you may get a cheapo version of it that is loud, and pre-broken. Also the library.. I know it isn't just shooters but the whole system just encourages more of them and considering I only like a few of them, I'd rather support another system now. Not to say I will never get one, just some walls have to come down and Microsoft has to stop cutting corners and not nickel and dime people. I was a big fan of Nintendo until their latest system where they cut the biggest corner I have ever seen.. :( I really don't have many opinions on corporations but their latest offering was not something I was hoping for...but hey, sales charts and graphs! My last superficial problems are not being region free and the atomic green, oh god why?

And yeah, I'm not a Sony lover and never was, I just buy what I see fit. Wii fit.
 
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