Hmmm
That's a rather naive comment. You could ask the same thing about Live versus PSN, couldn't you?
Actually, no, Live and PSN are not digital mediums, they are online services.
If you're going down the "you pay for Live and PSN is free and just as good", then I think this is the wrong place for that argument. Especially as we are dealing with services that don't have truly comparable features. Highlighted partly by the fact that Live's marketplace is an integrated feature and The Playstation Store looks like you've jumped out to a badly organised online shop.
As for the original topic (which almost seems like a distant memory now). I have a PS3, and pretty much any other console that plays games. I bought it at launch, like pretty much every console that has been released. Of all the consoles I have ever bought though, the PS3 is the only one where I wish I could go back to launch day and not buy one. After all that time, I have 6 games and all I play on it, is SSHD or HSG5. A £600 launch pack to play £6 games.
I think a lot of gamers didn't buy into it because the end result didn't turn out to be what we were promised. After being told to "work longer to pay for the twin-HDMI, TrueHD, 120 fps gaming/entertainment/computer", we got something just like the competition had released, only more expensive.
As a gamer, I didn't give two hoots about BR. I have 8 BR films and haven't watched one. And if I was going to watch films, I wouldn't use a games console to watch them on, just like I wouldn't use it to listen to music on. I didn't care about WiFi because my router is 10 feet away. I didn't care about SD card readers because I can just stream pictures from my PC, that and I can't find the PS3 version of Photoshop anywhere. I kinda like online occasionally but it appears Sony decided that, because their online chat was so poor, there was no point giving people a headset... then again, I didn't get a set of HD cables with my TrueHD console, makes you think.
I didn't care about all those things but I
had to pay for them. I didn't get the 1080p native gaming I was promised, but I got lots of things I don't care about. I've never bought a console before where the majority of the cost was on things I don't use. I've never bought one where the makers declared a feature (rumble) "last-gen" and "unwanted", and then later charged people £40 for the benefit of getting that "unwanted last-gen" feature. I've never bought a console before and regretted it, but this time, I actually did.
And just one final point, I keep hearing this the 360 should have Wifi, especially from PC gamers. So I just want to ask... how many of those top of the range, £150+ motherboards come with inbuilt WiFi? Go to the Alienware site, look at the desktop PCs starting
from £2,648 and tell me what Wifi connection it has as standard... I'll tell you, to save you looking...
none!, it's got 2 wired Gigabit network ports, to connect to that 2Mb internet connection a lot of us have in the UK. By the the time we get Gigabit Internet, that motherboard will be long gone, so why have it?
People expect a £100 gaming console to have inbuilt Wifi, yet it's okay for a £2,000+ desktop PC to
not have it?