Theres no contest for me.
Downloadable episodes and extras are on 360.
So for me 360 is what I'll get.
Also every single multiplatform game runs better on 360.
Less slow down. Better anti aliasing.
Theres no contest for me.
Downloadable episodes and extras are on 360.
So for me 360 is what I'll get.
Also every single multiplatform game runs better on 360.
Less slow down. Better anti aliasing.
| selnor said: Also every single multiplatform game runs better on 360. Less slow down. Better anti aliasing. |
Fallacy
http://www.gamepro.com/microsoft/xbox360/games/features/164668.shtml
| selnor said: Theres no contest for me. Downloadable episodes and extras are on 360. So for me 360 is what I'll get. Also every single multiplatform game runs better on 360. Less slow down. Better anti aliasing. |
Do you even have a ps3? If you do it seem that you have/will take a sledge hammer to it. Just look at those predictions.
Morgyn said:
Fallacy http://www.gamepro.com/microsoft/xbox360/games/features/164668.shtml |
Funny, that website is sponsored by Sony!
Also it would be great on COD4 and Burnout Paradise if my mate here in the UK didnt keep getting thrown off PSN for no reason. And no it's not his internet cause his LIVE runs fine.
The only Multi game that I've seen better is Oblivion. And that had an extra 14 months.
If the PS3 has more internal bandwidth, or VRAM available - they could be internally rendering it at a higher resolution, then down sampling (assuming both versions are running at the same resolution).
That is about the only thing that could affect the aliasing. Or the PS3 has a better FSAA (full screen, anti-aliasing) hardware implementation - or one that affects frame rate less.
Need to compare stills of the game, at exactly the same spot to make a good comparison. I'll be surprised if there are any real differences - one might have better loading times (on startup, or new areas) - that is about it.
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| bdbdbd said: Brighter colors itself are enough to make aliasing visible. Meaning that in technical sense games can be identical, but the brighter colours makes objects more aliased. Although, more anti-aliasing used, makes the picture more darker/more "cepian". |
This is an excellent point, doubly so because IGN seemed completely unconcerned about the aliasing, which means that it wasn't very noticable.

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selnor said:
Funny, that website is sponsored by Sony! Also it would be great on COD4 and Burnout Paradise if my mate here in the UK didnt keep getting thrown off PSN for no reason. And no it's not his internet cause his LIVE runs fine. The only Multi game that I've seen better is Oblivion. And that had an extra 14 months. |
Its not sponsored by sony, its a gaming magazine with a 10 year+ history.
Oh, I bet he's using wifi for his connection, and his ps3 is near his xbox?
Tell him to unplug the 360, the 360 while searching for handsets on 2.4ghz kills wifi around it.
It's a known fault with 360s. Its why my PS3 is wired.
selnor said:
Funny, that website is sponsored by Sony! Also it would be great on COD4 and Burnout Paradise if my mate here in the UK didnt keep getting thrown off PSN for no reason. And no it's not his internet cause his LIVE runs fine. The only Multi game that I've seen better is Oblivion. And that had an extra 14 months. |
sounds like someone doesn't know how to connect to the Internet.... I have no problems connecting with a 40% signal strength coming from my neighbors wireless.
LOL, It's common knowledge here in Plymouth UK that PSN has problems. Most Shops here will tell you they have problems staying on the Network. I think I know how to set up internet and lan.
Also SCI now sponsor Gamepro with a few other companies