Heres my verdict on PS3 VS 360 Graphics

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#1 Punjabiking101
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I've noticed the ps3 has slightly better lighting in its games while the 360 has better color to me.
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#2 ROCK303
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I've noticed the ps3 has slightly better lighting in its games while the 360 has better color to me.Punjabiking101
through VGA for 360 and HDMI for PS3 the PS3 has way more natural looking light, some textures have great detail but no depth, and some games still have a more crisp look. The 360 has cleaner lines, more depth to textures, i think less color, but more pixels for more detail in smaller area's.
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As of last night I have all 3. I just bought the PS3 and Uncharted last night...the game looks and plays amazingly. I love the PS3 so far. But is only one game and its only on PS3. I have not played CoD4 on PS3, I have it on 360 but I will borrow the PS3 version and see what differences there are....they shouldn't be that big of a difference.
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It's up to the dev, not so much the console.
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I've noticed the ps3 has slightly better lighting in its games while the 360 has better color to me.Punjabiking101
whoa. that solved it.

actually, i think the developers prowess have mre impact on the graphics than the actual system power (too close to call)