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Jordahn said:
Procrastinato said:
I prefer the PS3 version, personally. I find the frame-tearing unbearable on the 360. I have to wonder why Capcom chose to not v-sync the 360 (causing tearing, but a better FR), and apparently they v-synced the PS3 (seems to eliminate tearing, but the framerate dips to 20 now and then, since there's no v-syncable rate higher then 20.0 FPS under 30.0).

If the PS3 version is doing vertical sync, does the framerate appear more steady in PAL regions (where you could v-sync to 25 fps, instead of 20)?

Like I said though... I actually prefer the PS3 version, myself. Something about it is way more immersive. Might be the sound quality -- the PS3 audio hardware and output always seems superior to the 360.

 

Some PS3 games are known to have 7.1 HD audio due to the available space on Blu-ray.  Even if your audio hardware isn't HD audio compatible, it's still a "cleaner" signal that get downgraded to accomodated your audio hardware still being better than common lossy audio.

So if I listen to 128kb MP3 tracks will I notice a difference?

 



Tease.