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EssosDeeos said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
EssosDeeos said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
NightDragon83 said:
pokeclaudel said:

I wonder if Final Fantasy versus 13 will make it to the system. With it's fabled better proccessor they could make make it with better textures at least.

A better CPU =/= better textures... that's all according to the GPU they put in it and, more importantly, how much VRAM they allot to it.

Nintendo is notorious for skimping out on their hardware in certain areas in order to keep costs down and maximize profit right off the bat, so I'm keeping my fingeres crossed that Cafe, while it obviously won't be leaps and bounds over 360/PS3, it will still have a noticeable improvement in performance and quality over its competitors.


I don't see which processor being specified.



Why do you always end up sounding like Comic Store Guy from the Simpsons?


Well that's because he's written to always talk like someone trying tro to speak like a philosopher. I just write that way here on discussions because I find it's better to keep my language formal, as I've learned the hard way that being blunt and direct can lead to arguments fast.



Shame he comes across as patronising and condescending


That comes from voice tone. Most formal language is meant to be flat and explanatory. That's why I wrote that's CBG is trying to speak like a philosopher, but ends up just talking like a jerk.

Anyway, the context of my comment you replied to was that someone wrote "processor" with no qualifier as to which processor, and someone replies with the assumption it had to be a central processor, not a graphics processor. That seems minor, except the conclusion was that the first poster wrong, based on assuming what the first poster wrote, not what was actually written.

And yeah, that does annoy me, because while some might do it accidentally (which is why I try to politely correct them), others do it deliberately to cheat at arguments, like those radio pundits that you also see on Fox News and MSNBC (and that means while I try to be polite when correcting, I sometimes write more harshly than I should).



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs