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Things to keep in mind:

1. Ubisoft is not exactly an A class developer. Their "expert" opinion is to be taken with a grain of salt.

2. Dev's are lazy, but just as fair, the PS3 is on its own plateau of being a pain in the ass to develop for. This is the price Sony pays for reaching too high too soon. If you don't allow for the gradual adaptation of developer's familiarity with new technology then making the biggest and best console in the world means jack squat if no one can use it as such. What few third party devs are using the Ps3 properly are not making terribly massive games or utilizing all of the PS3's power. What games are in any sense, MGS4, has taken almost four years to develop. If you want future games to utilize even more of the PS3's alleged hidden potential then these problems are only going to be further exaggerated.

This is not the PS2, its not going to be a simply matter of fixing jaggies. This is a console that has skipped a generation in technology and graphics. And Sony is going to pay the price for it whether it be lazy developers or creating an unatainable plateau of gaming.



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