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#1 Kurrupt07
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[QUOTE="BioShockOwnz"]It's all personal preference. I prefer the 360 controller because I like the stick placement and the larger design. Also, the L2 and R2 buttons feel better and more "natural" to me.Aqua-Vitae

I like the 360 controller for those reasons, too.

same here. the 360 controller is hands down the best controller, at least for FPS games

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welcome to the next-generation, folks. nest-gen games are becoming more realistic, larger and cinematic. but nature says nothing is perfect, so the cons of the next-gen are longer dev times and costlier projects. As realistic as Crysis is, developers have much more things to worry about because of all the realistic details.
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Folding@Home on the PS3

INTRODUCTION

Since 2000, Folding@Home (FAH) has led to a major jump in the capabilities of molecular simulation. By joining together hundreds of thousands of PCs throughout the world, calculations which were previously considered impossible have now become routine. FAH has targeted the study of of protein folding and protein folding disease, and numerous scientific advances have come from the project.

Now in 2006, we are looking forward to another major advance in capabilities. This advance utilizes the new Cell processor in Sony's PLAYSTATION 3 (PS3) to achieve performance previously only possible on supercomputers. With this new technology (as well as new advances with GPUs), we will likely be able to attain performance on the 20 gigaflop scale per computer. With about 50,000 such machines, we would be able to achieve performance on the petaflop scale. With software from Sony, the PlayStation 3 will now be able to contribute to the Folding@Home project, pushing Folding@Home a major step forward.

Our goal is to apply this new technology to push Folding@Home into a new level of capabilities, applying our simulations to further study of protein folding and related diseases, including Alzheimer's Disease, Huntington's Disease, and certain forms of cancer. With these computational advances, coupled with new simulation methodologies to harness the new techniques, we will be able to address questions previously considered impossible to tackle computationally, and make even greater impacts on our knowledge of folding and folding related diseases.

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http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-PS3.html

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Well, Xbox Live Silver is free at all times. I'm currently satisfied with that. All I'm missing out on is playing with a bunch of overzealous profaine preteens and people who are roughly three times as good at the game as me. Not worth $50 so far.MrDziekuje

depends on the game. Halo is a haven for racist, arrogant jerks

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#5 Kurrupt07
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Hai guyz
I heard from a sailor that the 360 and DS will have some cosmic connectivity
Not confirmed... yet

So sit tight~!

TheSpidren

you fail in spelling

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ATTENTION PC GAMERS: No duh many console players exeggerate the price of gaming rigs. Many more cry that 600$ alone is too expensive for a BLU-Ray player AND next-gen console, so its no surprise people whine about PC costs. Personally i dont play games on the PC(i used to play SC though, and yes it is a fact that RTS games work MUCH better on PCs) but building a 1,200$ gaming machine doesnt seem that expensive, especially due the fact you can future-proof the rig to keep up with the ever advancing hardware technology
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why it doesnt look that good???OldParr

cool..i liked the crabs

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More sheep? We'll need a Shepard.thirstychainsaw

That would be Samus

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#10 Kurrupt07
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Crysis looks like a cool game. unfortunately not as many people will play that as H3