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starcraft said:
@Chronotrigger

I was talking in the context of Sony's claims. Things like be far superior to the Xbox 360, future-proofed, and part of a ten year cycle. We havent seen memory or read speeds impacting the 360 either. What I'm saying is that the PS3 will be hit by these specific limits before the 360, and that the low read speed, low memory and poor GPU are unfortunately disproportionate to the no-doubt powerful cpu, which is not good for gaming

  I really do want to see where your comming from, it's just I have access to both consoles, and while I can't consider ALL ps3 games to be superior blah blah blah, the ones I've seen thus far just present a quality I can't honestly find on the 360, I haven't seen a game that looks as good as ratchet on 360, I don't think I'll ever see facial animations done like heavenly sword, and the Darkness can be played @ 1080p on my 42 inch lcd, if this is ANY indication of whats to come then its ALREADY showing its superiority. That and disk space wether you choose to believe it or not has already reared its head numerous times, for numerous 360 titles. Not only have ps3 titles been LOOKING better, sounding better is already a "duh", and some pretty big company's are getting steady locks on 1080p and 60fps. If these are the "limitations" that blu-ray is providing me, then I'm thinking I made the right descision. 

So whereas blu-ray may have hurt the initial cost (some), I can't consider it a downside for the ps3 fans. I've played well over 50 blu-ray movies and our group of friends love the damn thing. Now IF you really don't care about that, just simply don't buy one :P Although at 399 I really can't see much of a money problem ^_^; if it's the games your waiting for, do just that. Wait for them :P 



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