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@silverclown: Lol. 'What the hell are you talking about?!'

@Sweatypitts: Mmm, may be more something to do with your ISP my man?! I've got both consoles and they both function perfectly. And that's on wireless. An ethernet connection should be solid. Obviously, again, depending on the quality of your connection, your router/switch and even the ethernet cable.

@OuttaTime: Lol. 'Gold-member.' I to have a Gold-Member....ship.

@HungerSTGF: Word man. I know a few people who work for popular game selling franchises here in the UK who survive off the free trials xD

@FortWaba: Because I like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and although this guys comment isn't the most.. insightful, it's always nice to have new members.

@crews200: Yeah fair man, that is actually pretty darn cool... And I guess you are a big movie watcher. That probably wouldn't effect the decision for myself...

@Superfly_CJ: Dude. I'm just another guy on this god forsaken rock we call home, getting by from day to day. And at the end of each hard day at work I like to chill out and play on this service that connects me to my friends all over the world in the touch of a few buttons. I mean, even if you hate the whole money

@sancho4569: Good for them. Everyone needs money.

@sancho4569: Laugh all you want. I'm fortunate to own both consoles, of which I have had endless joy out of both. I just don't see the point in being a single-minded fanboy and defending what I own, simply for that reason alone.

@Jeff Gruber: That's your opinion. And I disagree.

@yoshipl: I dont in any way endorse pirating. I just like your avatar. And Chilis just came on the radio. Beautiful.

I'd also like to add that I'm fully satisfied with the service offered form Live at the price I pay. Yes the PS3 online functionality is free, but it's also pretty barebones compared to what you get for your money on Live; free videos, last.fm, Zune etc and all far better presented, in my opinion. Couldn't really give

I remember we has some statistics regarding this about a year ago, on Kotaku. It is fairly interesting, but really doesn't surprise me; there really are far more casual gamers that dip in and out of gaming in comparison to say me, playing video games every single day of my existence. Sure beats playing in the freezing