Gnizmo said:
Again I have to say I don't know where you are getting your information, but it is wrong. I just finished playing some Fallout 3 on ultra high with the resolution slightly below 1080p (1680X1050 which is the highest my monitor supports). I have no doubt if I were to hook it up to a monitor capable of outputting that high that it would keep chugging right along as there are no hints of a slow down currently. This is all while also outputting to a nearby TV so I can watch my favorite downloded shows and play games at the same time. I am nto trying to attack you here so there really isn't any need for being defensive. PCs have long been able to outperform the PS360 while costing around the same. |
I looked up what you said, and it does appear that the HD 3850 just barely pulls off with playable fram rates provided no AA or AF is enabled. 29 FPS average and 20 minimum.
Still can't match the performance on 1080p, though 
And I am still waiting on someone to find me a retail PC for $500 that has a good enough setup for gaming equal to 360/PS3 levels.







