BloodBath wrote: » It wasn't that high :S More like $150-$200 per 360 and $250-$300 per ps3. It shipped at $600. They weren't costing them $1200 or they never would have been made in the first place. Cell and blu-ray were a nightmare for them though.
Gumbi wrote: » I don't think the loss was that big at launch, was it? Don't want to bury my previous post, see my question above
BloodBath wrote: » The thing is sony and microsoft sell the consoles at a loss. They were losing €200-300 per unit at release of the 360 and ps3. You were getting the specs and performance of a €1000 pc for half the price. I think it will be similar this time around with slightly cheaper starting prices.
Serephucus wrote: » It wouldn't surprise me if we saw €600 consoles, to be honest.
Serephucus wrote: » It wouldn't surprise me if we saw €600 consoles, to be honest. Given that you can get this: For the same, that's not half bad. A then GTX 760 would compare pretty favourably with next-gen titles in terms of performance, I think.
Tea_Bag wrote: » Snowie do yourself a favour and pick up BF3 for the PC. if you think it's good on console, it's a completely different ball park on PC. there is absolutely no comparison, and I used to play on Xbox myself. I've 200+ hours clocked on my Xbox and I haven't added another minute since getting it on PC. 64 players on the same maps in much better detail!
Serephucus wrote: » Probably, yes. My HWVS order sat in Tamworth over a weekend, but who knows?
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