Jumpin said: 50% more powerful than Xbox 360 / 60% more powerful than PS3. |
The PS3 is more powerful than the 360.
Jumpin said: 50% more powerful than Xbox 360 / 60% more powerful than PS3. |
The PS3 is more powerful than the 360.
Jumpin said: 50% more powerful than Xbox 360 / 60% more powerful than PS3. |
ready your shield as the PS3 fans will hit hard now!
seriously this is the funniest comment yet!
thumbs up mate!
R.I.P Mr Iwata :'( | ||
Can't give an answer at the moment. They haven't yet tap the ps3 full potential, it might take a while to fully utilize the Wii U as well.
Mr Puggsly said:
Well launch games like Condemned, CoD2, and Quake 4 showed the 360 is significantly more powerful than previous consoles. |
Quake 4 wasn't a big leap over the original Xbox's best.
Anyway, my point was, all those games absolutely pale in comparison to what top-shelf 360 games look like now.
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curl-6 said:
Quake 4 wasn't a big leap over the original Xbox's best. Anyway, my point was, all those games absolutely pale in comparison to what top-shelf 360 games look like now. |
And I'm pointing out there were launch games that did look like a generational leap forward at launch.
Even the ports of PS2 and Xbox games looked much better on the 360 in comparison. 360 looked superior at launch, not after a few years.
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Mr Puggsly said: And I'm pointing out there were launch games that did look like a generational leap forward at launch. Even the ports of PS2 and Xbox games looked much better on the 360 in comparison. |
Most X360 ports had their own development team and were not direct ports. All the Wii U ports are direct ports with no new assets.
It was much easier to do that back then when productions were smaller and you coudl spare a whole team. These Wii U ports are just sections of the main team, 10-20 people at most, simply porting over what the main team works on.
I'm not trying to suggest anything one way or the other regarding this debate. Only adding perspective why early X360 poerts were a visible graphical leap forward and why those on Wii U are not.
The rEVOLution is not being televised
At least 2 to 3 times more powerful.
But it doesn't really matter to me, it looks looks great.
TheBardsSong said: Stating facts = PS3 fanboys hitting hard. Okay. |
Calm down. You're taking some things too seriously.