sc94597 said:
I was talking about using it for graphics production the way therealmafoo said. If you knew anything about pc games you would know most of them rely on the gpu to produce graphics rather than the cpu. The cpu is for everything else in the game , and operating system. You also forget that consoles have very little ram. Crysis needs about 2gbs ram in total when you add in the vram. Yes the ps3 and 360 may not be running an operating system in the back round , but even if you take away the ram used in the operating system about 512mb you still don't have enough to produce high quality textures that crysis has at above 1080p resolutions. |
With absolutely nothing running on my computer I only have 1.3GB of free RAM out of 2GB. And you're wrong, PC games are developed to use the CPU as much as GPU, because most PCs have better CPUs than GPUs, although newer games are becoming GPU heavy. I'd like to see a single core processor run Crysis on maximum settings.
But again, the PC version has nothing to do with how it would run on a console, if you don't understand that consoles are vastly different than PC's in the way they run games, that's not my problem.
Regarding the ram issue, the PS3's ram is faster than any PC Ram you'll find, so not as much is needed.
Just listen to what I said, you don't know enough about the consoles to be claiming how powerful they are, and comparing them with PC's just proves it.








