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albionus said:
Well I don't have much of a dog in this fight from a fanboy perspective. It doesn't much matter to me since I have a gaming PC so I'll be getting UT3 on the PC where it'll have controls worthy of an FPS.

Overall though I think both sides are arguing past each other here. Is there any doubt that 50GB is to some degree better than 10GB? Nope. Does it make games 5 times better as Sony fanboys think? Nope. The key thing is Bluray is directly responsible for the PS3's current troubles due to its high price and still massive loss inducing cost.

If the PS3 doesn't start gaining some serious ground on the 360 then few non-Sony paid devs will bother using more than 10GB on the PS3 in the future anyways. Sure it may turn out to have been a smart business move for Sony in the future but is it any consolation for Sony fanboys that they will get to watch Superbad 4 on Bluray in between playing cheap 360 ports on their PS3? Nope.

 You do know that the PS3 supports keyboard/mouse on UT3 right?



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