The Red Ring, as I recall, was resolved within a couple of years. It wasn’t as widespread as LONG as I think some of you are portraying it. I got mine in 2009-ish and never had an issue. And despite that, the 360 was cheaper For nearly its entire run, with a FAR more robust online infrastructure. Sony never charged for PS3 internet access because they really didn’t believe it was going to be as vital as it ended up being.
The PS3 was the “Saturn” of that generation, in terms of design. It was overly complex, and like what they did with the Vita, loaded the system and controller with gimmicks and forced them on developers. The complexity prevented Sony from being able to bring the price down as quickly or aggressively as Microsoft. Microsoft Kept It Simple.
The biggest reason the PS3 managed to win out was because the generation lasted long enough for them to actually put out some quality games, and the Asian markets’ utter disdain for western gaming products.
The PS3 was the “Saturn” of that generation, in terms of design. It was overly complex, and like what they did with the Vita, loaded the system and controller with gimmicks and forced them on developers. The complexity prevented Sony from being able to bring the price down as quickly or aggressively as Microsoft. Microsoft Kept It Simple.
The biggest reason the PS3 managed to win out was because the generation lasted long enough for them to actually put out some quality games, and the Asian markets’ utter disdain for western gaming products.