PS3 or xbox 360

That last factor will most likely be the deciding one for me, I really don't want to pay for any games if possible.

Easiest is an Xkey.
Might cost a little but you'll have the ability to retain XBLive.

Ok sorry to post here again but I saw this ad selling arcade edition: http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/view classifieds/id/34733834/Xbox 360 Arcade Edition?referralKeywords=xbox&event=Search Ranking,Position,1-7,7#advertisementDetails
Are arcade editions safe? The seller said it was modified 2010. Can it play new games?

Also, if I buy a brand new one which is a slim type, thats hackable right?

Im still undecided if im gonna buy used or a brand new one.

As long as they don't state what type of hack it is, it could be anything.

Both are true only if the PS3 is on 3.55+.
I have a PS3 Slim I've had since 2009 and haven't spent a cent or more than 10 minutes to get Rebug 4.46 running on it.
The only thing the Xbox has going for it, in my opinion, is it being harder to detect on Live and having smaller games (so you don't have to wait 2 days to d/l a game/spend 25 gigs of memory per game (some games like God of War 3 can go up to 50)).
So, if you have a 3.41/3.42/3.55 PS3, it'll be a lot easier to hack and cheaper.

True true.
Only thing you'll have to do then is to plonk a CFW on your USB ;p
But 3.55 and below are scares these days.
Just like 7371 360's
 
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Well fuck, I was planning to buy a 360 and have researched/read a ton about it already, but now I've just compared the exclusives... No way I'm going for a 360 anymore. Last of Us is exclusive?! How could you let this happen MS? Totally forgot about Uncharted too. And Ni No Kuni too?!
*goes to PS3 Hacking forum*
 
Well fuck, I was planning to buy a 360 and have researched/read a ton about it already, but now I've just compared the exclusives... No way I'm going for a 360 anymore. Last of Us is exclusive?! How could you let this happen MS? Totally forgot about Uncharted too. And Ni No Kuni too?!
*goes to PS3 Hacking forum*

RPG wise, PS3 wins hands down.
I've played Eternal Sonata on both 360 and PS3.
PS3 version is quite a lot better.

Only exclusive RPG I liked on the 360 was Blue Dragon.
But for 360 exclusives, it's neat to play some, if you're interested in Halo and shooters that is.

Hacking wise, 360 still is easier to do ;p
Unless you got a rare 3.55 PS3..
 
I gotta say 360 over PS3, probably easiest way is buy premodded from Ebay, etc.
Yeah it seems like 360 is easier, and maybe even a bit cheaper too (haven't really calculated it all, Xkey is pretty expensive but I can live without Xbox online)
RPG wise, PS3 wins hands down.
I've played Eternal Sonata on both 360 and PS3.
PS3 version is quite a lot better.

Only exclusive RPG I liked on the 360 was Blue Dragon.
But for 360 exclusives, it's neat to play some, if you're interested in Halo and shooters that is.

Hacking wise, 360 still is easier to do ;p
Unless you got a rare 3.55 PS3..
Well what am I with those shooters if I can't play online. Besides, I'm a big FPS fan on PC's, it would really surprise me if the FPS experience is better on a console. Don't think so, I buy a console for the exclusives, RPG's, sport games, adventure games, racing games. Those play better on console.

360 is easier to hack though, but why hack it when I only have like 5 titles that I really want to play....

I'm looking for a PS3 now, hopefully it's not too hard :) Do I need anything else than a 3.55 PS3 to hack it? No special chip or so, just a USB stick?
 
RPG wise, PS3 wins hands down.
I've played Eternal Sonata on both 360 and PS3.
PS3 version is quite a lot better.

Only exclusive RPG I liked on the 360 was Blue Dragon.
But for 360 exclusives, it's neat to play some, if you're interested in Halo and shooters that is.

Hacking wise, 360 still is easier to do ;p
Unless you got a rare 3.55 PS3..

Eternal Sonata would make a difference (it was one of my more liked games this time around, indeed joining my big three, and I only played the 360 version) but I am still not sold on the PS3 as RPG machine concept. Now you might not miss out on much if you went PS3 but I would hold it applies in reverse as well (give or take Ni No Kuni, Persona and maybe the Atelier series or Legasista). Tales of fans may have to pick up a wii or content themselves with Vesperia if they went 360 mind you. Valkyria Chronicles was since decided to be a strategy game, though still good.

If you are talking exclusives though Magna Carta II has to be mentioned. Equally as much as I find myself not a fan I probably should at least note Fable's existence.

Now if you want an actual "X is the Y machine" then the 360, though a Japanese or region free one will be required to do it properly, is the shmup machine and even probably beats out the PC here (give or take legacy and indie stuff).

I covered much of this in a thread a few weeks back anyway http://gbatemp.net/threads/ps3-and-360-exclusives-a-discussion.360416/

Otherwise my usual policy applies

If the games do not sell it (and the libraries are near identical) then pick
1) Whatever one you like the controller for more. PS3 is a handkiller over long sessions for me, 360 one was amazing. Others have the reverse of that. Third party and adapters may be an option, though a slightly pricey one.
2) Whatever one your friends have so you can borrow and swap games as well as do multiplayer. Multiplayer may taper off as things die down. Alternatively go the opposite and when your friends decide to sell their consoles as they become old hat then you swoop in and buy it out from under them, alternatively there you borrow/swap for a week or two and knock out the exclusives you want to play.
3) Hacking. May take a higher priority than the above, do note I would not take an early model of any console save perhaps a Wii if it had not been used (a distinct possibility with the Wii).
If you have the option for a fully hacked (as in 3.55 PS3 or JTAG/RGH 360) of acceptable newness then that possibly overrides everything else. A DVD hacked/DVD emulator 360 would do well, an otherwise hacked PS3 (save for new optical emulator) should be able to be turned into a fully hacked one anyway.
 
Yeah it seems like 360 is easier, and maybe even a bit cheaper too (haven't really calculated it all, Xkey is pretty expensive but I can live without Xbox online)

Well what am I with those shooters if I can't play online. Besides, I'm a big FPS fan on PC's, it would really surprise me if the FPS experience is better on a console. Don't think so, I buy a console for the exclusives, RPG's, sport games, adventure games, racing games. Those play better on console.

360 is easier to hack though, but why hack it when I only have like 5 titles that I really want to play....

I'm looking for a PS3 now, hopefully it's not too hard :) Do I need anything else than a 3.55 PS3 to hack it? No special chip or so, just a USB stick?

If you manage to find a 3.55 PS3, then the only thing you'll need is a USB drive and a CFW file yep.
However, playing COD on a PS3 is instaban with CFW.
 
You're more or less going to get the same thing so PlayStation 3 is the better deal anyhow, the exclusives are better, controller comes with battery (charge it via USB) without additional fees, free online play, free to play games and much more.

The two things that Xbox 360 did better than PS3 was 1) custom soundtrack and 2) party chat.
 
Eternal Sonata would make a difference (it was one of my more liked games this time around, indeed joining my big three, and I only played the 360 version) but I am still not sold on the PS3 as RPG machine concept. Now you might not miss out on much if you went PS3 but I would hold it applies in reverse as well (give or take Ni No Kuni, Persona and maybe the Atelier series or Legasista). Tales of fans may have to pick up a wii or content themselves with Vesperia if they went 360 mind you. Valkyria Chronicles was since decided to be a strategy game, though still good.

If you are talking exclusives though Magna Carta II has to be mentioned. Equally as much as I find myself not a fan I probably should at least note Fable's existence.

Now if you want an actual "X is the Y machine" then the 360, though a Japanese or region free one will be required to do it properly, is the shmup machine and even probably beats out the PC here (give or take legacy and indie stuff).

I covered much of this in a thread a few weeks back anyway http://gbatemp.net/threads/ps3-and-360-exclusives-a-discussion.360416/

Otherwise my usual policy applies

If the games do not sell it (and the libraries are near identical) then pick
1) Whatever one you like the controller for more. PS3 is a handkiller over long sessions for me, 360 one was amazing. Others have the reverse of that. Third party and adapters may be an option, though a slightly pricey one.
2) Whatever one your friends have so you can borrow and swap games as well as do multiplayer. Multiplayer may taper off as things die down. Alternatively go the opposite and when your friends decide to sell their consoles as they become old hat then you swoop in and buy it out from under them, alternatively there you borrow/swap for a week or two and knock out the exclusives you want to play.
3) Hacking. May take a higher priority than the above, do note I would not take an early model of any console save perhaps a Wii if it had not been used (a distinct possibility with the Wii).
If you have the option for a fully hacked (as in 3.55 PS3 or JTAG/RGH 360) of acceptable newness then that possibly overrides everything else. A DVD hacked/DVD emulator 360 would do well, an otherwise hacked PS3 (save for new optical emulator) should be able to be turned into a fully hacked one anyway.

I dun really enjoyed Magnacarta 2 that much if I have to be honest.
Fable recently got released as an anniversary edition tho.


Aye the 360 controller is a work of art.
The Dpad however is meh ish.
 
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Ps3 + ps+. You get free games without pirating.

You are forced to RENEW(aka pay) every year to be able play them. So I wouldn't call it 'free'.


I am sorry though, I can't help you in this case since I don't know how to hack anything except the Wii =w=

DinohScene , controller is personal. I HATE the lay-out of xbox. You can do what you want, but I will keep saying that the PS3/4 had a better controller.(Long live the Gamecube controller <3 )

@OP, If I were you, I'd try both consoles, see what you like the best. Hacking should be no problem in either case then.
 
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If you manage to find a 3.55 PS3, then the only thing you'll need is a USB drive and a CFW file yep.
However, playing COD on a PS3 is instaban with CFW.
Well finding such a PS3 seems to be hard/expensive, too much money for my liking....
I think I'll put the console plans in the fridge for the next 6/12 months, hoping that someone manages to find new exploits or the price keeps dropping.
Thanks for the help of course :)
 
DinohScene , controller is personal. I HATE the lay-out of xbox. You can do what you want, but I will keep saying that the PS3/4 had a better controller.(Long live the Gamecube controller <3

What? NGC's controller was an inferior design of Xbox's controller layout that we had before and now so you're not making much sense trying to defend NGC and bash Xbox.

I've gotten used to both controllers (PS and X) but those that have the Sega Saturn 3D Controller layout (DC, OX, 360, NGC, WU) feel most natural and comfortable for my hands.
 
What? NGC's controller was an inferior design of Xbox's controller layout that we had before and now so you're not making much sense trying to defend NGC and bash Xbox.

I've gotten used to both controllers (PS and X) but those that have the Sega Saturn 3D Controller layout (DC, OX, 360, NGC, WU) feel most natural and comfortable for my hands.

This is my personal preference, since I have really small hands it is waaay easier to hold a cube controller. ^~^
 
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PS4's controller is very comfortable too and seeing that PS4 is the ideal console for multiplatforms this generation it's settled.

Still, it's a shame that Nintendo downgraded from triggers to digital buttons. I can't imagine playing Mario Sunshine 2 without triggers or Luigi's Mansion 2, or etc.
 

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