i love my ps3 as much as the next person but that was sad :(
First of all, comparing PS3's against 360's is unwise. I've seen many fanboys in many forums posting a lot of numbers and tech specs. But that means nothing until the true nature of the processors is discused. And I thing all of you have gone thorugh that already. For performance, run a linpack in your consoles.
PS3 indeed overwhelms 360 in graphics, but the difference is not as many fanboys claim to be.
Then, as someone already said before, a better system means nothing if the games released are not worth it. So far in library comparison, 360 holds the lead.
360 + Wii + Steam
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CGI-Quality said:
Now this here is the truth people!
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And, the PS3 is continuing to get expand in damn near ALL gaming areas (animations, A.I., DSP audio effects, characters of screen, resolution, gameplay options, details, lighting, textures, etc, plus continuous expansion in console features), should be more and more evidence towards which system is better. These things add up to be more than a 2x difference.
Specs are not the end all be all for deciding the better APPLICATION of system power. However, there is no denying that gaming hardware can NOT exist without specs. Specs are designed to reach a certain set of design goals. If you planned and executed well, the resulting specs WILL yield what they are suppose to.
The things that make the PS3 technically surpass the X360 in real world games are proper SPECS to overcome a specific set of streaming issues (like gaming, video, and much more). Of course, if there wasn't a manufacturing hiccup in the process, the PS3 would have 8 cores available to developers instead of 7 cores.
Anyone who says that they have proof that their opinion is the truth deserves to be ridiculed.
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Ascended_Saiyan3 said:
And, the PS3 is continuing to get expand in damn near ALL gaming areas (animations, A.I., DSP audio effects, characters of screen, resolution, gameplay options, details, lighting, textures, etc, plus continuous expansion in console features), should be more and more evidence towards which system is better. These things add up to be more than a 2x difference. Specs are not the end all be all for deciding the better APPLICATION of system power. However, there is no denying that gaming hardware can NOT exist without specs. Specs are designed to reach a certain set of design goals. If you planned and executed well, the resulting specs WILL yield what they are suppose to. The things that make the PS3 technically surpass the X360 in real world games are proper SPECS to overcome a specific set of streaming issues (like gaming, video, and much more). Of course, if there wasn't a manufacturing hiccup in the process, the PS3 would have 8 cores available to developers instead of 7 cores.
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I've never seen PS3 fanboys salivate more over graphics and hardware. During the PS2 and PSX era they defended their systems based on the quaity of games. Graphics would've been left up to the Xbox fanboys or something, but some people just make themselves into hypocrites, because of the on-going trend.
S.T.A.G.E. said:
I've never seen PS3 fanboys salivate more over graphics and hardware. During the PS2 and PSX era they defended their systems based on the quaity of games. Graphics would've been left up to the Xbox fanboys or something, but some people just make themselves into hypocrites, because of the on-going trend. |
I love it. This is the truth.
| Dgc1808 said: This thread's still alive??? |
I reported it and nothing happened.
S.T.A.G.E. said:
I've never seen PS3 fanboys salivate more over graphics and hardware. During the PS2 and PSX era they defended their systems based on the quaity of games. Graphics would've been left up to the Xbox fanboys or something, but some people just make themselves into hypocrites, because of the on-going trend. |
I don't know why you replied to my post is such a manner. I've NEVER owned a Playstation before the PS3. However, I did own 2 Xboxes (1 now). In other words, maybe you show try to come up with another excuse, because this one fails.