| Megadude said: First I commend the OP for his tame flame though we can all see he does not own a PS3 and supports 360 through his game list and sig. On to some points. Fuck PS4. I just got a PS3 I don't give a damn about no PS4. Again one of the reasons that the PS3 is so expensive is because its components are cutting edge. I just looked it up and my PS3 has a more powerful processor then most peoples PC's. The bluray format is future proof we'll be seeing 400 GB BD's this year 1tB blurays by 2012. Theres a lot of talk from 360 fanboys about digital downloads even when the biggest 360 HDD (120 gig) costs about $150. All that next console talk is for Microsoft fans to think about. Finaly lets all pretend that the prices of electronic components never come down. Look at the NES When it came out it cost the equivilant of like $500. What would you pay today for a computer with 1 kb of ram? Oh and again using the NES- It outsold the mega drive for like 5 years before they had to move on to their next console. |
Can you please provide some evidence to support these claims. Modern PCs to my knowledge have a lot more memory RAM, faster processors and are far more powerful than the PS3.
Blu-Ray format is future proof? It would be so ironic if BD was obsolete in a few years time which would be the start of the next generation
400GB and 1TB Blu-Rays would be expensive and unlikely to sell well in a downwards global market. The costs of 400GB and 1TB Blu-Ray players would be atronomical. Multi-layered Blu-Ray discs? Single Blu-Ray disc stores around 50GB of data on it. 8 or 20 times that storage capacity on one disc would be expensive.







