Playstation 3 Bundle help,First ever purchase...

Bach0

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Hi guys,so basically i am a PC owner,i have never owned any console except for PS1,i work,play on PC.I never had intention to buy console just for gaming,until now..you see i am a big fan of GTA and considering the fact how big GTA V,GTA online will be,i just can't wait for it to come out on PC,there are several reasons for me not to wait for GTA V to come out on PC,if it will ever happen...

1:I can't wait several month after releasing on consoles for GTA V to come out on PC.

2:The most important reason most PC gaming is messed up for me: Cheating,Hacking

Cheaters and hackers are killing everything what gaming is all about,i can't stand it even if i have to use controller instead of a mouse...

So,guys i need your help and i have some questions for you

1: Do i need to pay to play online using Playstation 3?

2:What usually comes with a bundle,if i buy one?

3:Which monitor or TV should i have to play PS3 ?(1080p,720p,60hz,response time e.t.c)

Thanks in advance!!!

Edit:I posted similar thread in different topic on forum,i don't know which is the right place,since this is about systems i decided to create one here.I am sorry if i am wrong
 

David Lugarov

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You don't need to pay to play online using PS3, but you'll be asked to create a PSN (Playstation Network) account when you first turn on your PS3. There's different types of bundles, there's one where you get the typical PS3, a controller, cables, the paperwork, and then the extra would be a game, or instead of the game a second controller, some bundles go to even include a game and 2 controllers instead of 1. Will you really buy a PS3 while the PS4 is a couple months away? I mean, you're going in the past, instead of fast forwarding to the future, I'm not exactly sure, but I think GTA V is coming for PS4 soon. I might be mistaken. For console, a TV will do fine, I game on a 5 year old Sony 60in TV with a PS3, and there's no response time issues, the moment I move, the image moves, sure it used to be the most expensive TV back when I bought it for 7000$, but still, my point is, a TV will do just fine, but if you have a high end low response time monitor with HDMI port, definitely give it a try. You can game on any resolution you want, it doesn't make a difference, I use an HDMI cable to game at 1080p, but it got cut once, and temporarily, I used my old PS2 cable with the oldschool ports and gamed at 480p, or 720p, not sure, but it still looked good.
 

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Thanks for you reply
 

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