Kyros on 29 April 2008
And you do know that in about 6 months when more games are coming out the average gaming pc will most likely be 3x-4x more powerful.
LOL I would guess that the average gaming PC is still less powerful than PS3/360. I bought a new PC every 3-4 years and the PS3 is out 1.5.
Besides the PS3 and 360 have a couple of advantages.
- Developers can use them to the max. The do not need to respect lower powered systems (you cannot do everything with settings)
- Devs can use low level APIS that give a huge boost in the longterm. Every abstraction layer over the 10 million different CPUS, graphic cards etc. has its own problems.
- For the PS3 if used correctly the Cell is amazing.
Because of this only PC games that do not care about performance or low-powered systems like Crysis truly look better on PC. For the rest its at best the possibility of a higher resolution or some better Anti-Aliasing. (will change of course when the difference widens)







