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Electro General said:
MikeB said:
@ Fumanchu

Mike you should be charging Sony for all the free marketing you do!!


I just like accuracy and I like the technology, I had read all the HD DVD propaganda from 360 fans the last few years. I have been attacked beyond believe for stating Blu-Ray was performing well. Maybe you can understand.

Fact remains, technically HD DVD was well inferior, less storage, lower bitrates, no mandatory scratch protection, bad load and eject times for available players.

Then why are you so interested in the PS3. Thats 3 year old tech.

Enlighten me please

 I think you are mixing things up, I like Blu-Ray technology but I love the Cell technology!

If you really want to know, I have been advocating similar approaches to processing technologies since the early 90s. Coming from an Amiga background (heterogeneous multi-processing) there were some innovative forward thinking new solutions, one of which was the multi-processing BeBox computer (inspired by the Amiga) in 1995. The hardware approach was very right, sadly with the Windows and MacOS dominance, legacy software compatibility is more powerful than innovation and the market was being held back from any real such advancements for a decade. Luckily legacy compatibility plays less a part with game consoles and allows for leap frogging competitors from a core technology perspective.

Being a tech enthusiast, I also followed the demoscene a lot. Programmers and artists who really explore ways to get the most out of the hardware. This isn't really possible on ever changing diverse PC hardware and I never liked this and also Windows has become so horribly inefficient.

So it's a combination of different factors why I like the PS3 so much. It has a solid technological foundation together with a solid userbase and very talented developers supporting it. The PS3 is market changing hardware, not only for Blu-Ray but also serves as a stepping stone towards (long overdue) much more modern computing architectures.



Naughty Dog: "At Naughty Dog, we're pretty sure we should be able to see leaps between games on the PS3 that are even bigger than they were on the PS2."

PS3 vs 360 sales