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Does it really matter. One of them will have exactly 1 more pixel in each direction than the other and will have exactly 1% more processing power than the other. A grand total of about 20% of their power will never actually be fully utilized anyways so none of that really matters.

I am more interested to know which console is easier to rev the graphics up on. In other words, which console has the better development tools for it and the tighter controls for it. Not to mention which one of them will have more non-shooting games for them.

Not to mention the big question, is Microsoft gonna port all of their exclusives to the PC anyways? If it is, then why bother buying a console that is almost guaranteed to be more strapped down and harder to use than the PC version.