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PSdisolitude said:
Lurker said:
Blu-ray allows for uncompressed textures which helps. It's probably the reason Dragon Age ended up superior on the PS3

I disagree...

While correct in saying that bluray can be used to store more detailed textures, it is rarely the case due to PS3s video card and PS3 memory. The RSX is not as good as the ATI chip in the 360. Also ps3 is stuck with 256 system and 256 video memory. 360 has 512 unified that can go both ways.

Whats the point of having more detailed textues on the disc when the PS3 can't load them in to memory and process it with the video card?

So no bluray does not = better graphics

however bluray does = manditory installs for some games and a 600 dollar system price tag at launch. It also lets you watch movies on disks that are similar to DVD'sin shape but output video in 1080p... :)

PS3 processor the CELL is a whole new technology.It is not like the traditional computer.In PS3,the graphics don't solely depend on the Graphic Card.The CELL's power makes up for the limited memory