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ChronotriggerJM said:
Mendicate Bias said:

 

I don't know what your trying to get at with your UT3 argument, so your saying it does run better on the 360 or that it runs well on the PS3 for a game that uses the unreal engine?

Also please don't bring exclusives into this argument, I'm pretty sure if you gave any competent developer over 5 years and a 100 million dollar budget they could make a game that looks just as good as killzone 2 on the 360. Wether it plays good is another story.

 

 

The unreal point, was that a system seemingly built for the Unreal engine, runs it just fine, and that at a time when all unreal games ran like absolute ass on a system that seemingly didn't run the engine at all, that had a weaker GPU, and a CPU "not designed for gaming" ran it better. A year after the launch of Gears mind you, but a first for the platform.

That's the point I'm trying to make right there. You could give Epic 100 million dollars and 5 year development time and they WILL make a game that looks better than KZ2 for the 360, but if you game Epic that same 100 million dollars and 5 year dev time on the PS3, it would look better than they're 360 project. The PS3 simply has more space for growth.

Many games before UT3 used the unreal engine on the PS3 so it's not fair to call it the first. Secondly isn't that just a testament to how good of a develepor Epic is and not to the architecture of the PS3?

Chrono the argument being made by many PS3 fans is that PS3 is so far ahead of the 360 in terms of hardware that in a years time PS3 games will be unequivecaly better looking and running than 360 games. They would have you belive that the PS3 is just as powerful as today's cutting edge pc's. That is just plain false, hell the difference between the PS3 and 360 isn't even comparable when looking at the difference between the xbox and ps2.

Say you were faced with two rooms filled with gold, the one on the left has 100 lb of gold while the room on the right has 110 lb of gold in it. To get to the gold on the left you simply have to jum over a small pit. To get to the room on the right you have to run through hot coals, dodge poison filled arrows and then fight a dagon. Is that extra 10 lb of gold really worth all the effort?

 



                                           

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