Long story short is there isn't a significant difference, at least from my understanding. However it does effect the development process, but compared to Xenon vs Cell its again insignificant.
As for Oblivion on your PC, Vista's a system hog. 2 gigs of ram is almost required to do any gaming on vista.
PBSnipes
The PS3s operating system is also a system hog ( less so I'm sure) but it is the reason why we still don't have the cross media bar accessible from within a game.
You can debate tech. specs forever but the proof is in the games. Uncharted looks better than the anything on the 360, even though the PS3 has been out for half the time.
There's also this http://www.gamesradar.com/us/ps3/game/features/article.jsp?articleId=20071220152324335039&releaseId=20060314115917309058§ionId=1003&pageId=20071220155023964075
espoac
You can debate asthetics forever but no proof can ever be found there only opinions.
You can apply that to anything said on System Wars.
That was my point, my post was in direct responce to yours.
There's different tradeoffs involved with both RAM setups, and to understand those you have to understand more about how the GPU and CPU use their memory and also how the eDRAM works in the 360 GPU. However its really hard to look at the end products from both games, and realize that once everything is said and done neither one is packing a big advantage over the other. Teufelhuhn
Well said, it's all much about nothing. I doubt multiplat games will ever look significantly better on console than the other. At least not to the point where you could tell the difference without looking at them side by side.
Personally I don't pay that much attention. Feature like Live and Home will have much more influence for me.
You can debate tech. specs forever but the proof is in the games. Uncharted looks better than the anything on the 360, even though the PS3 has been out for half the time.
There's also this http://www.gamesradar.com/us/ps3/game/features/article.jsp?articleId=20071220152324335039&releaseId=20060314115917309058§ionId=1003&pageId=20071220155023964075
espoac
You can debate asthetics forever but no proof can ever be found there only opinions.
Log in to comment