If this option is pushed through, it will move Sony from the front of the line for sure.
Actually, this can't really push them back any further (except maybe off a cliff). The PS3 is still the least sold console in the US in it's respected generation.
Heh I mean from the front of my line! It would never put them behind a Microsoft system however.
Meh, I've been playing the PS3 quite a bit over the past few weeks and I do REALLY prefer the dashboard (or whatever it's called) compared to the 360s. I also like the fact that the games come on a Bluray and, believe it or not, that the games automatically save data to the HDD before you start playing it. Sure, it takes some time, but my load times in FO:NV are MUCH improved over the 360 version with the full game installed. The PS3 is simply a more powerful machine.
HOWEVER, I have no issue with the 360 whatsoever. It's still a great console and I prefer the controller over the PS3s by quite a bit. It's got a nice weight distribution and I find the L3 and R3 buttons on the PS3 controller waaaay too touchy.
When it comes down to it, both consoles have their pros and cons and neither of them have enough exclusives to make a real "this console has better games" argument. Basically, I feel that they are equal. Then again, I've never had either console die on me. Come to think of it, I've never had any console die on me.
Honestly, the PS4 and new XBOX will likely be so freaking close in performance and releases that it will matter even less which one you choose.
As far as your comment is concerned....you're just a fanboy....which you already know. If Sony really did make it impossible to play used games on the PS4 and MS didn't? You'd jump ship in a heartbeat.