Play4Fun said:
It means the architecture of the console makes it easy to port PS360 games to it. That is all. Nintendo used an architecture similar to the 360 because devs have an easier time with that one than PS3's architecture. |
actually it says plenty about the power if you add it all together, it's clear the system won't be a power house and that any extra power will be used for other things, like the multiple screens etc. No rumour has sugested that it would be more than twice the power and that is coming from many different sources, some of which I don't think can be trusted at all who sugested that it would be "weaker" than the 360.
Look if current tech and assets can utalise the full power of the system like Ubisoft says and they have dev kitts and are developers so they should know then the system won't be significantly more powerful or it's resources will be used for other features. Ever since Iwata took over they have used less powerful hardware as seen in the Wii, DS and 3DS that is unlikely to change. All evidence points towords the system being in the same league as the PS360 and there is no evidence to suggest that it will be significantly more powerful.
There is just nothing more to say so I guess we will just have to agree to disagree on this one even tho my point of view has a bunch of evidence and yours has none...
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