Yeah, your right, you are a fanboy.... for someone who confesses that DLC is more important to them... you must be well annoyed when the 360 gets 90% of timed exclusiveness of DLC packages... (of course the fanboy in you wont have that and spins it around to say that the 360 owners are just the "guinea pigs")
Nope, I rarely buy day one DLC, and I'm more than happy to wait for the limited stuff...Although the Guinea pig argument works for me too, given the fact that 90% of it is also Bethesdas broken shit that later gets fixed for PS3 release...
Even still, you don't get enough exclusive content for £40 a year, especially given the fact you still pay the same price for it.
Just out of curiosity, if someone didnt game online (which is the major difference between the free and paid systems of PSN/XBL). which system would you recommend to them then... theres too much about PSN that I would find an absolute ballache.. some of which I touched on above. PSN has improved massively since its inception, no doubt about that... so theres no longer a massive bridge between it and XBL... unfortunately its been badly designed which means that some of the stuff XBL does (cross game chat for instance) will never be able to be implemented on PSN.. and thats just life.
What's hard to grasp about the PSN exactly? Also, if someone didn't game online, then what use would cross game chat be to them...?
I've never had an issue with the X-Media Bar, sure it has it down sides...Trophies don;t auto-sync, it can be a little bit sluggish to load sometimes, but nothing that gives me a niggling doubt I'd get a better service from Live for £40 a year...I can game online, I can see what my mates are doing, I can access Netflix, 4OD, iPlayer etc, I can see the store etc etc.
What does Live do differently from the PSN to justify the price tag? The spin that live is better is just an old age excuse for Xbox users to justify having to pay for it...They both have their upsides and downsides, just like anything in life would, but they all (more or less) have the same basic functions and products/services...It's just important to point out you can get alot of these without the Gold membership, but as soon as you want to go online, you have to fork out even more money for it.
Online gaming is becoming increasingly more important in this day and age, it's criminal for online gaming to still be charged for...Especially when you consider all of these services that you preach Live do better can be accessed with Silver membership anyway.
What if someone wanted to play online, but only played something like CoD or FIFA with mates every now and again? Is there no "pay as you play" alternative or anything, for people who just want to play online with mates at a long distance every once in a while? (I'm guessing not, given the fact you haven't renewed your gold membership...)
That in itself is a massive downside, imo...Not being able to play whenever you want unless you buy into a full years worth of subscription, even though you might just might want the odd FIFA/CoD/whatever session every now and again...It actually makes me realise how amazing it is to just whack my PS3 on, be automatically signed onto the PSN and just game online to my hearts content without even having to remotely think about any sort of costs.