I'll start off by stating that I've played on my PS3, which is the primary rival console, but I ultimately decided to purchase an Xbox. But here are some easy examples. - The PlayStation 3 required simply the entry of a password in order to connect to a wireless network. In addition to entering the password, it was necessary to go into the settings of the router in order to alter the value of the MTU parameter. This was required so that the Xbox could be connected. After that, he explained to me that even though there was a problem with NAT, he would still let me play the game. This is not something that he performs all the time; on occasion, there is an Internet connection, but it is not to Xbox Live. The primary advantage, with the immediate disadvantage being that you have to sit and play by yourself. - As I had done previously with my PlayStation 3, I desired to initiate a video feed to a television by HDMI, while simultaneously sending sound through tulips to a home theater. Oh no! When you use standard tulips, they will automatically (mechanistically) plug into an HDMI port. Well, let's decide. - Heaven forbid you alter your payment card! I now have a connected bank, but the card has no name; I can't use it to login to the bank, and I also can't erase the previous card. I am charged thirty dollars for every connection attempt that is unsuccessful; I really hope that they will try again. I am unable to communicate with the technical support team. Despite this, my pal didn't mind receiving such a card. If we get lucky. I made the decision to purchase a 320GB hard disk because there was initially just 4GB available on the board. Located close to 291 gigabytes in size. No 30GB! What exactly is this, the tithe to the church? Obviously, I am aware of everything, including binary / decimal GB, rounding, and everything else; but, this should not be the case when dealing with the same manufacturer! If it says 320GB on the box, then the Microsoft console should be capable of displaying that amount of storage space. To put it succinctly, MS's signature style can be easily deduced, and I say this with the utmost regard. It's usually the insignificant things that drive me absolutely bonkers! A person who has been working hard all day has the right, in my opinion, to come home and just sit in a chair and play video games without having to fiddle with countless options or wonder why he isn't allowed to play live. This is my personal opinion. And so the console is awesome) I provided a great deal of positive feelings)