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There are a lot of places I'd love to visit! England, Japan, S. Korea, and Egypt. All of these places are amazing.
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Middle of the theater a little closer to the top is pretty good for me.
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Music festival, eh? Can't say that I have unfortunately. I'm a pretty boring person when it comes to things like that, haha.
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Haha, I have both, so I might not be a good judge. So, lengthy answer ho!
I do play my PS3 more, but mostly because I play lots of adventure games, RPG's and imported games(it's region free.) and large games are only one disc instead of 2-4 disc like the big heavy games on 360. It's also a really good media center since I can stream anything to it. Also, I only have to buy something once and can share it with someone else on their PS3, like my beau who lives with me.
But, the interface for the online portion of the 360 is better because MS handles it, and the developers handle their online stuff individually instead of Sony on the PS3, so if the dev doesn't know what they're doing, the online is probably gonna suck. The 360 doesn't have less updates any more, but they handle it way better, installing while it downloads. Sony makes you download super slow, THEN takes forever installing the damn thing. Also, installing games manually after downloading them is annoying as fuck.
Sony is stupid however, and they have selective ADD when they make something; it's like 5 steps forward, then 600 back for them. But MS is a money grubbing whore who doesn't like to let any of their devs do something nice for free or cheap (Halo 3: ODST was supposed to only be $40, but MS made them charge $60 because it was Halo, so they added all the DLC and multiplayer for Halo 3 to make up for it).
I could go on lol, but I like each system for what they can do.
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