The ads don't bother me either but what does bother me is the fact that they are still charging us for the service. Xbox live is probably making so much money off ads and such that why do WE still have to pay. I guess the simple theory is...because they can. I don't think memberships are not going down so I guess we are fuct.
I mean I usually pay for $40 for the year but that could be a game.
Why do you pay and PSN is free?
1) The quality of game connection is superior on XBL, this infrastructure likely comes at an increased cost than what Sony has to shell out for their own network. Average joe might not notice the difference in it, much like they wouldn't notice the different of using a wired/wireless mouse on a PC FPS game, but any experienced player that pays attention will see it.
2) The voice network. The very large majority of you simply won't understand the technical requirements for what XBL offers here. Voice is complete shit on PSN, let alone lacking in features.
3) Updates. How many times have we gone through total overhauls of the XBL interface? 3? 4? Regardless of your opinions of them, their attempts to continually provide a new and better experience are not free, where as PSN has generally been the same. PSN has caught up greatly and surpassed with some of the apps (netflix, sports streaming), but the O/S remains the same more or less.
4) Is XBL invulnerable? No. Is it more secure than PSN? Absolutely. Again, the requirements from both a technical and staffing level require increased costs. People will respond to this point and piss and moan about some nerd fuck on youtube who got hacked on XBL. Great, although I'd be willing to wager most "hacked account" scenarios come from social engineering and otherwise pathetic security from the user themselves, which isn't fault of either network. The amount of fucking morons using generic passwords out there, on accounts (like email) that can then link the hacker to just about your entire life...
5) Sony is losing BILLIONS of dollars right now, firing people left and right. Think about that. Both are publicly traded companies, which means they have constant pressure to increase their profit, so finding additional means to make more is required. Also, both Sony and Microsoft reporting LOSSES on their PS3/Xbox divisions this year. Again Sony in the BILLIONS, Microsoft in just the hundred millions. MS as a whole company is surely making great money, but their Xbox division is in the red.
6) Download speeds. How many times does something huge release on both networks, then you can peruse the internet forums with PSN users pissing n moaning over their PSN download to take hours. I never run into it to that degree, but my downloads on XBL have always been faster.
I'm not an XBL homer, I play mostly PSN these days. But I won't be ignorant or oblivious in understanding why they charge. Yes PSN has caught up in many areas TODAY, but for all those years they lagged behind is because Sony is broke and this service wasn't helping that cause at all. Hard to fund a money loser, which both the consoles are, Microsoft uses XBL to offset that loss. Takes TWO years of you subbing Gold for them to break even on a console sale.