| Non Sequor said: PS3 fans, please try to appreciate my honesty. I am not trying to anger you. I am trying to tell you that some of the things people are saying that you believe are biased against the PS3 are based on sound concerns. |
When you take no account for the price of the consoles or the time it takes to develop quality games or the time it takes to get a grip on designing quality games.....Yes it is biased and no those aren't sound concerns.
The fact that the PS3 is out performing what the 360 sold one year ago (At a higher price) IS a valid metric of success. It proves that people are willing to shell out 'more' money for a system that is no better than the 360 (According to some).
You're looking at this on a very short-sighted level. Businesses don't make an investment on a console like this for the short term. Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo. None of them are in this game for the short term. All the years of R&D and money spent acquiring, implementing technology. Isn't for the short term pay-off. As long as the price is competitive and the games keep on coming a console will be competitive.
Sony has shown that there certainly is a market for their console. (Even with a ridiculously high price tag). By selling every bit as well as Microsoft has in similar time spans (All with a higher price of admission). The PS3 has shown itself to be a viable competitor with the Xbox 360.
Since the systems (360/PS3) are so comparable, it comes down to overall price (Which the PS3 has the most room of the three companies to lower their price) and what has the best exclusive games (Which most objective observers would easily give the PS3 the nod for 09' thus far over MS.) The future IS bright for the PS3. Saying otherwise is a complete fallacy. Sony still has two of it's largest titles yet to be released and people act like it's crazy talk for people to say that they have an amazing lineup coming up.
Assuming GT5 is released in 09' (Which it probably won't be ready).
Gran Turismo 5
God of War III
Uncharted 2
Is the equivalent of the Xbox releasing Halo 3, Gears of War, Fable II in one year. The PS3 still has quite a bit of 'gas' in it's tank left. Which is why all this talk of it's demise and it being an utter failure is ridiculous and extremely one-sided and biased.
And you are correct in the fact that games/programs in general are always bottlenecked by the slowest components of the system. (Generally I/O, Disk Access, GPU for games). What you aren't factoring in is that this 'overengineered' processor can take on the task of aiding the GPU (Reducing the bottleneck). Ofcourse there is a limit and the system still has other bottlenecks. The PS3 isn't going to suddenly transform it's graphics. The PS3 has serious RAM restrictions and like all systems it has limits.
However, games that are designed properly and take full use of the Cell and allow it to aid the GPU have had wonderful results. Further optimization of code/ work load on the Cell will only improve as time goes on.







