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@ HappySquirrel

how unsuited the Cell processor is to game development.


The Cell is very suitable for gaming development as has been proven already. It's not only great for scientists and militaries, first and foremost it's actually most suitable for games and multi-media.

The Cell is however a radically new approach, a direction the market is currently taking in general with the PS3 at the forefront. It was expected years before the PS3 released there would be issues porting legacy game engines to the PS3 or XBox 360 lead games (I know devs who ported old DirectX-bound games to technically capable, but different alternative platforms, the end results were superior yet it took an unreasonable amount of effort, being multi-platform friendly isn't Microsoft's priority).

Like many developers say, the Cell is not really that hard to develop for, but can be hard to port to if you have to port legacy game engines (and want good performance).

Within 2 years the next generation will begin


Unlikely for the PS3 I believe. I hope we get to see a WiiHD by that time, but it could well be such a device would be weaker than a PS3/wand combination. So such a device could be viewed as current gen and the Wii like the PS2 last gen, from a technical perspective of course.

So PS2 vs Wii and PS3 vs Wii2HD.

As for a new XBox, I hope Microsoft this time takes the time to properly design their hardware. They sacrificed a lot of the good console reputation the industry had and of course PC gaming is getting neglected nowadays to help XBox marketing success.



Naughty Dog: "At Naughty Dog, we're pretty sure we should be able to see leaps between games on the PS3 that are even bigger than they were on the PS2."

PS3 vs 360 sales