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360 or PS3 for Multi Plats?
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TDIRunner:

--- Quote from: shenske on July 31, 2015, 11:44:18 AM ---Yeah, I completely agree. I know quite a few people who were on the Microsoft or Sony side of last generation all had a Wii to. Last Generation was either the combo "Wii60" or "PSWii"

... or you could be like me and own 2 Wii's personally and have purchased 4 more for family members.

--- End quote ---

We technically have two Wiis because my wife and I each had one before we got married, but my wife left hers at her parents as we have no real use for a second one.  There are also a lot of Wii's in our family as well.  My parents have a Wii and they are in their 60s.  First video game system my Dad has played since the SNES which was the last time he ever played video games on a regular basis (Super Mario World and Donkey Kong Country).  Hell, my Grandmother's retirment home has one in the rec room.  She is in her 90s...........  Another reason of why they sold so many damn units.  :)
Einhander:
Isn't 360 better for shooters? That's what I hear.
sheep2001:
I don't like fps games, but I think 360 is thought of as better because of the controller.

I have 5 wii's! 1 in each house and a spare.  ;D
irvgotti452:
I like this topic seeing as it can spawn another topic with which multiplat game is worth getting on either console (if someone was so inclined to do). I'll echo what some of the guys have already said about the PS3 and go with the controller and friends list there. I have nothing against the 360 controller either (I have x-large hands and they both are comfortable to play with). This would also start and "achievements vs. trophy's" topic  :P. I started with the 360 and transitioned over to the ps3 when I got tired of paying for gaming online so that too can come into play when choosing over the 2.
Einhander:
For some reason I myself like to play FFS on the 360 and a lot of people do too. But why is that? Why would the genre of a game dictate a different controller? A game is a game. I don't know why either, it just feels right to play a ffs on a 360 controller. But I want to know why people feel that way. Is it because of the analog and the fact you need to be able to control it in a sensitive way and that position is better for the thumb? That's the only reason I can think of. And how does the PS3 controller have more options for fighting?
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