curl-6 said:
Kaizar said:
curl-6 said:
Kaizar said:
I see you saw Pacific Rim in 3D. You can talk about it here:
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=154457
If you saw it in 2D, then nevermind, or go here: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=158053
And about your prediction, well the Wii U has already out sold the PS Vita for the same week (July 13 2013 week) after only releasing Pikmin 3 in Japan only.
And I think Vita prediction is too optimistic because the 3DS does 160Mtriangle/s (160 million Polygons) while the Vita only does 140Mtriangle/s, and the 3DS has around 60 shader cores while the Vita has less then the 360, and they both got 4-core 1 GHz CPUs, and the 3DS does way more post processing in its photo taking. So I don't see the Vita ever reaching 50 million, let alone 60 million, since the 3DS has the specs for gaming, which is why the 3DS gets all the 3rd party support.
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Not this again. Sorry, but 3DS is not more powerful than the Vita. And since when are weaker systems relegated to lower sales? Remember the Wii? DS? PS2? NES? Atari 2600?
Thanks for the Pacific Rim thread though.
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Even Gamespot.com and other websites say that 3DS has much more polygons then the Vita.
And both Hanhelds have a 4-core 1 GHz CPU, but the Vita uses AMD which is notorious for processing less then Non-AMD CPUs.
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3DS CPU is dual core, not quad core. Sorry to bust your bubble, but the Vita has significantly more powerful hardware than the 3DS. That's not to say it's a better system though; games are what truly matters. But this is getting off topic.
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Even if the 3DS only had 2 cores, it is still post processing way more in each camera despite using 2 cameras at once and doing 3D auto-focus for its photos, so clearly the 3DS is processing much more. ANd the 3DS is the only handheld video game system to be built entirely around the battery, which explains a bit.
Nintendo AMR11 is a 4-core CPU as I showed in one of my threads. Not only is this mention in the difference between Nintendo ARM9 & Nintendo ARM11, but I also posted the names of all 4 cores of the ARM11 CPU.