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And then they realized that they actually need a GPU to do that.



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daredevil.shark said:
Killy_Vorkosigan said:
http://money.cnn.com/1999/03/01/life/playstation/

And PS2 was able to render 3D movie quality in real time...


BTW when PS2 was released it had the most powerful GPU in the world (including PC and other consoles).


I remember news stories about the PS2 beingbso powerful that people were worried it could be used to launch missles.  I'm not kidding.



d21lewis said:
daredevil.shark said:


BTW when PS2 was released it had the most powerful GPU in the world (including PC and other consoles).


I remember news stories about the PS2 beingbso powerful that people were worried it could be used to launch missles.  I'm not kidding.


Iraqi dictatorship purchased a few tousand ps2 to "test" missiles.



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Of course I do!  That claim was obviously just pure BS.



                
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Do you also remember when the GameCube was the fastest selling console EVAR?
http://web.archive.org/web/20011207152849/http://www.nintendo.com/news/news_articles.jsp?articleId=5481



Oh wow, never knew this. Thanks for the huge laugh.

Obliviously was a ploy to sell Sony TVs but still, must be the ramblings of a madman that guy.



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The PS3 can. It will just have to sacrifice graphics to achieve that.



Killy_Vorkosigan said:
http://money.cnn.com/1999/03/01/life/playstation/

And PS2 was able to render 3D movie quality in real time...

Or that famous pre-rendered Killzone 2 trailer.



Hindsight really is a wonderful thing.



 

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