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Now that I hear Bioshock and Alan's Wake are going to be Vista titles, I really don't know what to think. Until then, most of my interest stayed with the 360. I'll vote once I make up my mind.
how are they upgraded cheaper and faster? my stepdad had to spend about $400 upgrading so he could run oblivion at the same level of performance that my 360 runs it at.sikhman said:definitely PC, because pc's are upgraded cheaper and faster. Plus games are slightly cheaper on PC.
They are practically free if u use bittorrent...:rofl:sikhman said:definitely PC, because pc's are upgraded cheaper and faster. Plus games are slightly cheaper on PC.
Yes, but you're paying $999AU for that And it supports 1080p, not only 1080i, which is a good thing.Zozo6969 said:no way man. PS3, 1080i HD, HDMI, 60GB HDD, BT, LAN, Blu-Ray HD, Wireless controls. only bad thing, shit games to start off with. Need the new gran turismo full version and some mad sports games.
Faster? Yes (with the magnitude of 'yes' proportional to the length of time since the console's release).sikhman said:definitely PC, because pc's are upgraded cheaper and faster. Plus games are slightly cheaper on PC.
I'm interested to see the wiimote interact with RTS/strategy games, notably the Advance Wars series. I've been trying out my graphics tablet in Dawn of War and I'm slowly getting used to it and its quite awesomeCollin said:I'll always advocate PCs, but that is simply the style I prefer. I'm a massive fan of FPS and strategy.. and to me, these two genres excel on the PC. I'am also a graphics whore.. and in terms of longevity/upgradeability the PC will always reign supreme there.
PCs aside, I would say Wii and XBOX360. I have to say Gears of War looks pretty amazing on the 360.
I hope the PS3 fails miserably. Sony has been pissing me off alot lately.
That $400 is a modest figure. If I wanted to upgrade my existing gaming PC right now (which is only 2 years old and top-end at the time) such that it runs Oblivion as well as the XBOX360, I would have to purchase something along the lines of a 7900GTX ~ 7950GX2. However I will say a 8800GTS since it costs around the same as a 7950GX2. Oh, but that takes PCI-x16 mobos.. so I will have to get that. Then I must get DDR2 RAM and a new processor powerful enough to balance the video card. Woah, I will need a new PSU too to meet the power demands.sikhman said:upgrading for $400 isn't as bad as paying $650 for a console, and then paying $110 for every game that you want.
And a lot of online MMO's have substantial subscription fees, what's your point?sikhman said:I see your point collin, however pc gaming advances far more rapidly than console gaming, and even if prices are more expensive (and only idiots pay retail), there is a larger range of games on P.C., and playing online only is free (except for internet costs) unlike xbox live, in which you have to pay for every 12 months you use it...
i got to play the ps3 today. played nba 07 and that car rally game. i was largely unimpressed the motion sensitive controls feel too tacked on and unnecessary (and worst of all, unresponsive). Also, I don't know why the press was so amazed by the graphics in that rally game. The cars are quite detailed but the textures for the environments are hardly next-gen in nature. The graphics for early 360 games like Moto GP 06 are even better. It also didn't compare to the screen shots released from the game at various sites.Thessalonius said:From what I've seen, the PS3 looks largely impressive. Don't know if it's worth the price tag though.
is that rightCollin said:The XBOX360's Xenos is essentially an early ATi R600 with 48 unified shaders. Each shader can do 4 shader ops per clock and the GPU is clocked at 500MHz, so we get theoretical 48*4*500,000,000 = 96 billion shader operations per second. Throw in the 10MB on-die EDRAM and the effectiveness of how ATi and Microsoft eliminated memory bandwidth bottlenecks.. the XBOX360 essentially gets 4xFSAA for FREE. Finally, the XBOX360 doesn't get bogged down by shader idling like the PS3's RSX when say, vertex heavy situation comes up, thanks to it's unified architecture. The RSX on the other hand is essentially an NVIDIA NV47 (a.k.a 7800GTX ~ 7900GT). So I ain't surprised the XBOX360 holds up fairly well against the PS3.
One thing I never worked out from all of Sony's hype is how the RSX cranks out 1.8 TFLOPs. Not sure of all the little tricks their marketing department pulled out of their arses but rest assured it isn’t a type of a performance this GPU will ever really achieve. The X1950XTX with 24 more pipes pushes out around 500 GFLOPS, so for a less advanced GPU with significantly less raw power dishing out 1.3 TFLOPs better performance can be best summarised as 'wishful thinking'.