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CGI-Quality said:
Michael-5 said:
CGI-Quality said:

In my view, this is probably the biggest advantage the PS4 has on the PS3. Also, in my  "battles" with Michael-5, these are some of the things I tried to explain. One component doesn't dictate the functions the whole system. 

This is on top of the fact that Cerny, himself, also said the PS4 was at least 10x the power of "any current gen hardware." I did my own calculations, just sheer math, and it too turned out to be a little over 10x. If it looks like one and quacks like one, it's probably a little ol' duck. ;)

You contradicted yourself multiple times in the thread. Once you said 10-15x more powerful, then you had a firm stance on 10x after I talked to you. . All I wanted was to get you to say 9x is probable, but you never like to admit that you're wrong.

I didn't contradict myself at all. "At least 10x" is just that, at the very least. This would include "10-15x", thus, no confliciting argument to anything previous. But of course, you always claim I'm so wrong, yet have never proven it (I'll wait for sources, though, if time permits). You also told me I'd end up "wrong" about GT5. Well..... :P

Bottom line, I don't mind being wrong about the PS3 vs PS4 performance, I just don't believe you're the man who's proven myself (and plenty others) wrong about it. And quite frankily, you get too hung up on "winning" arguments that it's no longer just a simple disagreement anymore. 

I could dig and find you some contradictions, but I won't.

I don't care about "winning" an arguement, but I find it ironic how you can't admit potentially being wrong on something, yet you're always ready to tell other people when they are wrong about something. Maybe I'm not the one who proved anything to you, but I don't understand why those two little words are so hard for you to say.



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