jiffylube1024
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Originally posted by: apoppin
absolute nonsense ... xbox 360 can only manage A LOWER refresh rate ... and it has ZERO - AA/AF
Last I heard Xbox360 games have a mandatory 2x AA for all games. This was certainly MS's rule when all games ran at 720p; they may have softened this requirement for games that run in 1080p. Part of the reason MS/ATI decided to go with 10MB of eDRAM on the die of Xenos was to allow essentially free 2X AA for all games.
Originally posted by: apoppin
and just NEXT year ... the PS3 is gonna look like "crap" - next to DX10 games ...
that isn't even HALF it's cycle
Do you mean Crysis? Crysis looks good but what else is there? Alan Wake (also coming out for Xbox360?). DX10 games aren't coming in droves next year, man.
Originally posted by: apoppin
finally jiffylube1024 - really WHO cares what John Romero says ...
The creator of this thread, apparently.
Originally posted by: apoppin
however this has more *way beyond him* ... so many experts happen to agree that the next gen MS and Sony console are not only a disappointment, but a real drain on their makers ... one that they may not care to further support
Experts like who?
Originally posted by: apoppin
Even MS has limits ... so far they have LOST over 5 BILLION dollars on xbox platform
So which card are you trying to play apoppin, the "Console market isn't financially viable" card or the PC is better than Console card? IMO the only reason Xbox360 and PS3 aren't shattering sales figures of last generation is because of the prohibitive price of systems this generation and sketchy reliability figures (red ring of death, Sony's dubious history with launch systems).
Originally posted by: apoppin
and John Carmack DID praise the xbox360 as *easy* to port for and would be a nice *cash cow* for id's brainless games
Versus the other, much more brainy shooters? Meanwhle if id didn't announce they would support Xbox360 so strongly I'm sure they'd be one of the cornerstones of your diminishing PC development circle.
The problem is that the PC gaming market isn't developing or even really expanding. The FPS craze was huge for the PC graphics card industry, and the advent of MMORPG's caused the last big boost to the PC gaming industry. But with Consoles putting an even bigger focus on online gaming and MS putting pressure on developers to release for the Xbox360, and oftentimes release for the Xbox360 first and exclusively for awhile (Gears of War, Jade Empire, etc), that tears into the PC gaming industry sales as a whole.
If the next smash hit World of Warcraft-like MMORPG goes multiconsole with PC and the Xbox360 (or PS3), than PC gaming could be in serious trouble.
IMO what will make PC gaming viable again is when the prices of a gaming PC aren't double to quadruple that of a console. Unifying CPU's/GPU's along with a couple die shrinks should help, but imagine what that will do for the next gen of consoles as well?