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naraku2099 said:
sc94597 said:
@naraku2099, of course, but I don't think they decided to make it 20% in comparison to 200%. Also what do you mean about graphics only being 20%? The graphics in a technical perspective are relative to the power of your console. If a console is 200% more poweful, then depending on how large the game is and what framerate it is running at, and many other things you could have graphics far more advance in qualilty than 20%. I don't like using linear terms like percentages anyway to compare graphical features of consoles.

 

I know what you mean, there are lots of factors that affect the picture/graphics you can get with a system.

For example if you have a PS3 or 360 and you don't own an HDTV you won't get the best picture you could with the system.

Also, I just thought of another possibility of error aside from my memory. It is entirely possible that whatever source I read that information from had a typo and thus the article read "20%" where it was supposed to be "200%".

Were you by any chance thinking of this?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadway_(microprocessor)

This allows the chip to draw 20% less power than its predecessor, the 180 nm Gekko, which is used in Nintendo'sGameCube video game console.[1]