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VGPolyglot said:
curl-6 said:

N64 was stronger overall, but not in every way. Each had advantages over the other. PS1 could do higher resolution textures due to more texture cache and the larger storage capacity of CDs. 

On the other hand, N64 had more RAM (4MB standard or 8MB with the expansion pack versus 3MB in PS1) and more modern features like trilinear filtering, perspective correct texturing, and anti-aliasing.

One of the major differentiating factors was that the PS1 hardware was a very efficient and easy to develop for, while N64 was by comparison quite convoluted and difficult to get optimal performance out of.

While the N64 obviously does have more modern features than the PS1, I do believe that many people fail to note that the PS1 came out a year and a half before the N64, which back then was an enormous period of time in terms of technological advancement. The N64 should be expected to be more powerful, and I don't mean you, but many people seem to only compare the power without the context.

This is true; I guess systems from the same generation are inevitably compared side by side even when one may have a year or two's advantage over the other in terms of technological advancement. That's the risk you run by releasing a system ahead of the competition; you get a head start, but leave yourself open to getting one-upped in the tech department.