As good as consoles are, they are so far behind the PC gaming experience that there is no comparison. "In terms of raw processing power, the high-end PCs are at least three times more powerful."
Nvidia provides the graphics grunt for the PlayStation 3, while rival ATI provides the imaging hardware for the Xbox 360.
Mr Taylor points out that the latest graphics cards can draw twice as many pixels, twice the screen resolution, as a PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.
The latest games are employing DirectX 10 tools developed by Microsoft, which are used by developers to get the best out of the high-end and middle-range graphics cards.
Mr Taylor said the new tools and the new hardware had given developers a library of effects to play with.
Nvidia's latest high-end graphics cards, the 8800 series, can easily produce graphical effects that tax the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, such as motion blur, depth of field and volumetric smoke.
Playing Crysis with the screen resolution set at 1920x1200 with all effects switched up to very high and anti-aliasing turned on, the game is breathtaking to look at and puts consoles titles like Gears of War and Call of Duty 4 into the shade.
Mr Taylor said: "Fog, smoke or mist in games until now have been flat and don't respond to objects. Volumetric effects mean they are dynamic - a helicopter can now displace cloud or smoke, or a character can step through the fog realistically."
The PC is finally back up where it belongs," said Mr Diemer.
He added: "The innovation is happening on the PC; but that's always been the case."
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Nvidia just laid down some Justice
Painballz
Yeah, it's too bad that most of the games I enjoy are on the XBox 360, PS3 and Wii and NOT ON THE PC. :P
I don't care how powerful the PC is, it's all about the games and the gameplay. It's not just about graphics, which is all we ever hear from Hermits on these forums. I don't give a crap about graphics cards being more powerful. There are games on the DS and PSP that are more entertaining then some of the games on the PC. I can get a DS or PSP handheld system and a few games for the price of a PC's graphic card. :roll: If the PC gaming market was such a happening place, why is it barely reaching the 1 billion in sales each year where as the console and portable gaming market is well over 18 billion. Even with funds from PC downloads over steam, it still doesn't come anywhere close to console gaming in terms of sales and fanbase. Why are PC developers leaving PC gaming and making more games for consoles now. Even Crytek has show an interest in making more console games. Sure Crysis sold over 1 million copies, but then Crytek looked at Halo 3's over 7 million in sales and made their Crytek graphic engine compatible with the PS3 and XBox 360. :shock: So you can preach about the PC all you want, but I'm sticking with game consoles for my #1 source of gaming entertainment.
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[QUOTE="TheSystemLord1"]But I like JRPG's and Platformers.drewtwo99
Then you lose! PC GAMING IS THE ONLY TRUE, INNOVATIVE GAMING. /sarcasm
Yeah, tell that to the guy who made Tetris. Very innovative game for it's time and sold over 50 million copies on 10 different systems. Innovation is not all about graphics and CPU processing power. Something Hermits need to learn quickly.
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