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@The Anarchyz Actually I agree with you. Like I said in my first post, you can't quantify a consoles power by saying two different other consoles added or multiplied together equal something. You won't be too accurate that way. Especially when the console you are trying to quantify hasn't really too much specs to work with, and its architecture isn't very similar to these other consoles. Its much easier to compare individual areas in linear terms than the whole consoles, so I agree with you on that it was kind of over exaggerating, but only because you can't really say something is X times more than something else unless they are the pretty much the same. Now if he explained things individually like the Cpu should be how many times more powerful, the gpu, the ram, etc then he might be more accurate. I would say looking at things individually is a better way of comparing things that are so different rather than overall. So I agree. I would say that it could probably do somethings better than if 2 xboxs+2 ps2s due to them lacking hardware that they can't just make up with brute strength, but not everything.