Thats why I enjoy the party chat and cross gaming chat features. Saves time on muting everyone on your squad like I used to besides friends.
That's always a distinct bonus, the PS3 has a similar private chat system as well, used to use it frequently after I picked up a console copy of BC2 on the cheap so I could play that with a couple mates. Always saved the hassle of muting everyone you didn't want to hear.
The exclusives for PS3 are looking really stable which is the main thing, seem to come in waves for 360 and 2012 is looking pretty bad for 360 exclusives.
Primary reason why I got rid of my 360 if I'm honest. Over the years it's just not had enough good exclusives to warrant me keeping it when I could just get every multiplat game on my PC and every PS3 exclusive on my PS3, ends up meaning that I miss out on literally nothing. Given the 360's track record in terms of exclusives, I'm not gonna see anything coming out which will make me yearn for the days where I still owned it whereas stuff like Demon's Souls/Uncharted/Whatever else keeps my PS3 seeing a fair amount of activity.
Id love a new gaming PC as it used to be my main platform but cant fit one in the house currently. When I move I will make sure I have a spare room for one. lol
Yeah space can be an issue, given the measurements of the case I'm having to get for the one I'll be in the process of building soon, I've had to clear out quite a fair amount of space out of my room.
It's worth having purely because a decent PC built for gaming can be used for infinitely more than just gaming, plus the relative cost of PC games (usually about £10-15 less than console games) means that the thing eventually ends up paying for itself in a round about way.
That's not even considering the frankly ridiculous sales Steam has.