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konnichiwa said:
 

I don't know more for sure but I thought GTA on PS sold very well (not like the sales on PS2, Xbox or GC) but still sold very great and when I heard the game would be in 3D the hype was not there yet the hype of GTA 3 started when they let us see in game screenshots/trailer of the game.

I am sorry but with Timesplitters 2 they showed that that the PS2 could rund great FPS.
And even older systems could run great FPS like N64 with Golden Eye and Perfect Dark.


True, I forgot about Timesplitters.  The fact remains, however, that advances in graphics and processing power arguably benefit the FPS genre more than any other genre.  Physics in FPS games need a ton of power nowadays to run correctly, as do the graphics to look up to par.  I am just saying that comparing an FPS on the PS2 to an FPS on the PS3 is like comparing apples to oranges.

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