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Gnizmo said:

I reply to your points individually without causing the mess you do. There is also value in taking an argument at the whole rather than trying to chop it up piecemeal since a good argument supports itself.

I DO A PRETTY GOOD JOB AS I HIGHLIGHT THINGS

I ask again, in plain english as I did before, which is better: designing hardware with the software in mind, or not?

it is better with software in mind

anwser me now:will you get the same power if all emphasize was on software being easier to develop?

The two options are diametrically opposed. Choosing the former means Sony made a mistake with the PS3, the latter means they are making a mistake with future hardware.

now you are going too aggresive there

answer me:would we have gotten the same powerful hardware if PS3 was developed with software in mind?

and whay do you think it was dificult to develop SW on PS3?