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Originally Posted by hypertek
I know this may upset a few xbox 360 guys, but im just taking a guess that this game could have had more content. Ps3 games fit on blueray, which is like over 50gb of space, as opposed to the 360 which is limited to dvd size content which is much smaller.
I think either game could have took more advantage of the hard drive installation capabilities of the consoles now.
Perhaps the devs would have gave us more content, cockpits for all planes and what not, and more plane information etc, the Hanger content seems like it was put together last minute.
The game is cool, I just finished the single player campaign, and I feel like theres not much left besides play multiplayer in hopes to catch a game with alot of guys. And than i see the PC version Wings of Prey and how it seems like its going to have more content, leaves me kinda wondering if I should have skipped this PS3 purchase and waited for the PC version. Well hopefully it wasnt a mistake, as with the PS3 console version, I can have quick pick up dog fights etc, where as PC sims usually takes a lil longer to setup and be more serious (pc sims, you usually get your ass handed by the guy who is playing on better equipment/has better immersion in the game) etc.
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I'm an owner of PS3 & 360 consoles & at the moment, the 360 will always have the edge on multiplatform games, for some reason unknown to me. My experiences include titles such as Ghostbusters (awful graphics on PS3), Call of Juarez 2 (PS3 version unplayable due to frequent & random loading times that would freeze gameplay for up to 4 seconds), Birds of Prey & NFS Shift(Horrendous screen tearing in PS3 version only). Even titles like Dragon Age, Oblivion & Fallout 3 are far more smoother running on the 360. These are only my experiences as I've had both copies on both systems for testing. I'm not saying the PS3's a bad machine; it shows it's potential on it's dedicated titles like Uncharted 2 & Killzone 2 but it really doesn't seem to do port titles very well.
I agree with your PC multiplay analogy; it's all about the setup & the hardware used but, at the moment I really don't think the 360 is holding back the PS3 on titles like Birds of Prey when it falls so short with other cross-platform titles. Shame. PS3's a tidy console & it has the potential to be great.