Netyaroze said:
What exactly is your problem ? I havent said anything wrong. 800mhz and 128mb computers were out in 1999. Edit: Ok I give you the point that Wiis architecture is stronger then the 1999 Computers measured in GFLOPS but 2001 Computer could do everything what the WII can. The Wii offers approximatly 10.5 GFLOPS to the developer and the Cell as found in the PS3 has (double precision) 80GFlops plus RSX it is about ten times more powerful then the Wii. And an Emulation could be done technically and btw the difference is not quite a whole gen but almost so you cant complain about my posts since its right.
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Except your point isn't right. The fact of the matter is the Wiis CPU and GPU can do things that no PC could do in 1999, things like hardware T&L, newer pixel and vertex shaders, HDR support, ect. So no, computers in 1999 couldn't do everything the wii can, or even in 2001 (nice moving goalpost!)
GFLOPs is a pointless argument as well. Its a fairly specific measurment of how fast a CPU or GPU is at floating point operations, which says nothing of the overall power of the system, let alone whether one system is capable of emulating another. The fact that you're so quick to trot out this long debunked myth further demonstrates how illinformed you are when it comes to computing.
BTW - my graphics card is nearly 2 years old and capable of about 2.4 TFLOPS, and the current top-tier ati card can break 4500GFLOPS - so about 24 and 46 times more powerful then the PS3 and technically capable of emulating the PS3 as they are nearly 5 generations ahead (according to your metric that 10x the gflops power "technically" allowing emulation and is equal to ~1 generation of hardware)
Leo-j said: If a dvd for a pc game holds what? Crysis at 3000p or something, why in the world cant a blu-ray disc do the same?
ssj12 said: Player specific decoders are nothing more than specialized GPUs. Gran Turismo is the trust driving simulator of them all.
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