Originally posted by: ibex333
Correct me if I am wrong, and I may be.... But aren't the current gen video cards by far more powerful than the GPU inside the xbox?
If so, why is it that the xbox can run so many modern games so damn well, when more powerful PCs cant? I heard something about how the consoles are "designed" for gaming and PCs are not. But that must be BS. Modern PCs have by far more power in every way. More ram, better video, cpu, etc... so what gives?
Maybe it's that the game devs are "optimizing" console games so they can run well on consoles? If so, why is it that PC games are not being optimized so well?
For example... GTA IV requires a monster of a PC to run well at high settings but a 360 can run it butter smooth with no issues. Sure it looks somewhat worse, but it runs just fine, and it will run on a big screen TV too, when the PC version will require a lot more to run on a monitor of the same size.
What is it about consoles that makes them so good at running modern games with mediocre hardware, and why is it that we cant have that something inside our PCs?
1. GTA4 doesn't require a monster graphics card, just a quad core (or high end dual core). It's probably a highly threaded game, that's not optimized for PC processors.
2. Most console games don't run at high settings. Most are low res, and visual quality settings aren't maxed out. In a game like GTA4, most of the visual setting options barely made any visual difference, but killed performance.
They really don't look that great. When you consider that the PS3 basically has a GeForce 7900 family card it is very impressive. But even $99 video cards like my Radeon 4850 will make any PC game look much better than the console version.
It's only a 7900 is shader performance, it's a 7600 in pixel and texel pushing ability.
And the Xbox 360 graphics chip has roughly equal power to a 790GX IGP, but with the massively fast (compared to what IGPs get) edram. Even still, my friend with a 790GX IGP is able to run most console ports with comparative visuals/performance to what the 360 gets. (1024x768, medium settings, no AA)
