I am abit disabled, but i can still play xbox, and do alright. I am wondering if i should go xbox or ps3, PS3 i know you can put pics,songs,videos, and it has built in best blu-ray free online built in wireless better graphics, my main question is what controller is easier to play with if you have tense hands?Xbox 360 or PS3? Money, Games, Graphics, And most importantly controller for me sense i am disabled?
Xbox, they are bigger and more adjustable on your grip of your hand.
PS3 (small controllers) forces you to use the R2 %26amp; L2 and is rather uncomfortable for your index finger.Xbox 360 or PS3? Money, Games, Graphics, And most importantly controller for me sense i am disabled?
The PS3 controller is a bit awkward if you've been playing with a 360 controller. You get used to it after a while, but if you have bigger hands then they have a tendency to cramp up during extended play times.Xbox 360 or PS3? Money, Games, Graphics, And most importantly controller for me sense i am disabled?
Sony Playstation 3 Slim
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VUO6H4?tag鈥?/a>
Pros: Plays Blu-ray movies - perhaps the biggest advantage the PS3 has over the 360. Free online gaming - useful if you don't play a lot.
Cons: Still more expensive than the low-end 360. No longer backwards compatible with PS2 games and probably never will be compatible with PS2 games again.
Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003O6JKLC?tag=鈥?/a>
Pros: Cheaper, the new 4GB Slim finally offers a reasonable system for those who don't care about online at all.
Cons: Still haunted by the specter of the RROD even though recent models have shown to be much, much better. Online costs $60/year. If you want to use Netflix, you need a paid online account with Microsoft as well.
I'd go with the ps3.. My hands get pretty tense 2 and I have to keep adjusting my hands with the 360 controller but not with the ps3. My hands cramp up a lot on xbox but never with ps3
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