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Re: Sony PlayStation 3 - from hero to zero? (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Saturday, May 13 2006 @ 12:28:44 CEST | | XBOX 360 HAS ALREADY PROVEN ITSELF BY THE ACCEPTANCE OF DEVELOPERS IT HAS OBTAINED ACCEPTANCE OF GAMERS. SONY FAILED TO IMPRESS DEVELOPERS AT THE BEGGINING AND IT SHOWS IN THE POOR TRAILERS THEY TRY TO PASS OFF AS GAME SCREEN. THIER DESPERATIONM SHOWS WORSE IN THE FACT THEY HAVE COPIED MICROSOFTS PRODUCT PLAN OF 2 DIFFERNET BUNDLE SYSTEMS, CONTROLLER CHARGE CABLE, AND Wii STYLE PLAY WHICH THE CLAIM WAS IN PLANNING SINCE 1994. SONY ON-LINE PLAY...WHAT ON-LINE PLAY. MEANWHILE ON XBOX-LIVE PLAYERS PREPARE FOR FUN AND ENJOYMENT. |
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Re: Sony PlayStation 3 - from hero to zero? (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Saturday, May 13 2006 @ 13:20:11 CEST | First off, it's 7x3.2 Ghz, not 8x2.3.
The Cell is different from other processors in that it focuses on vector based processing as opposed to pixel based processing and it can merge two instructions into one. The problem is, developers don't know how to program for it yet. Near the end of its life games will be more than twice as processor intensive as they are now.
The $500 PS3 is a failure, it is simply too expensive for what you are getting. They should have given it just one hdmi port instead of two for the $600 model.
The $600 model is still a bit high in my book, unless it gives you access to a linux desktop and a compiler. That would make it a competitive computing system instead of an overpriced console. |
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