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Old 07-19-2008, 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by mudkips View Post
360 is the console of now, But the PS3 will be the best console in a year or two.

Why you may ask?

becuase the PS3 hasnt reached its limits yet, its not eve close. the 360 is already closing in on its limits.I think it will be streaching its limits with FF13 if they keep the same graphics as the one on PS3
Thats what is said every year, and the 360 still ends up destroying it.

Nobody realizes that, hardware-wise, the only thing PS3 has over 360 is the Blu-ray format; other than that, the CPU, GPU, RAM, everything else basically, inside the 360 is far better suited for gaming (and ironically far better suited for HD gaming as well) than the PS3's components. The best example is GTA4. The PS3 version is a severe downgrade; the 360 versions runs at native 720p, the PS3 version has to run at 640p, with textures at about 70% of the sharpness of the 360 version, and an inferior frame rate to boot. You could put all the crap you want on the Blu-ray discs (Hideo Kojima: "Ooh look I put so much on the Blu-ray discs, and it turns out I just didnt bother to compress the audio which makes no difference on most home audio systems"); the only problem is that the PS3's Blu-ray drive is almost half as slow as the 360's DVD drive,and that the PS3 as a whole just isn't as efficient or powerful

AnandTech: Microsoft's Xbox 360, Sony's PS3 - A Hardware Discussion

Speaking of HD gaming, how is my PS3 the true HD console when it can't upscale my games to 1080p or doesnt come with any HD cables? When the 360 is the one that upscales all games to 1080p without a problem, and comes with both component and HDMI?

Its funny that I have really dont play either system that much but I still can talk about all this lol
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