PS3 sales will pick up once the price drops. You can count on that. The 360 will end up last this generation. Sad but true.DisPimpin
PS3 will be 3rd place this gen.
PS3 sales will pick up once the price drops. You can count on that. The 360 will end up last this generation. Sad but true.DisPimpin
PS3 will be 3rd place this gen.
http://vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=1083
If this preliminary data is accurate then the PS3 is in deep trouble
axt113
LOL @ PS3 :lol:
bu....bu.....bu.....bu......teh Cell!!!
[QUOTE="viper7721"][QUOTE="klactose"][QUOTE="viper7721"]Actually if you upgrade to a decent mid priced GPU, it will generally will allow you to play new games for about 4 years or more. It's relatively the same as buying a console, except a mid-priced GPU is cheaper. You don't have to play every game on the Highest Settings to enjoy it, I just ordered a x1650xt for $130 to tide me over until I totally upgrade to a DX10 card next year. With that card I will be able to play every game on the market today and even games like Crysis at a pretty decent quality level, and do so with dual monitors (isn't that something that the PS3 promised but didn't deliver?). And that's not even a mid priced card, it's more of a budget card.
- Probably less than 1% of PCs will be able to run it smoothly at max settings
- Brings nothing new to the table, other than a few physics things like leaves and branches that move realistically, other than that it's just another generic FPS.
- Lowering the graphical settings to run it smoothly defeats the whole "awesome graphics" purpose.
Games like Crysis show just how illogical PC gaming is. Having to upgrade a PC just to run one game is absurd. That's the problem with having non-standardized hardware. When graphics cards are coming out every couple of months, you are always behind with PC hardware, and if a good game comes out in a year, and you can't run it, well then you're just out of luck, or you have to spend an exorbitant amount of money just to be able to play it. That's just not right.Danm_999
It's no where close to buying a console. PC gaming is MUCH more expensive than console gaming. You can try to spin it as much as you want to, but that's the fact.
How much is a HDTV?
You don't have to have an HDTV to play consoles. And anyways, HDTVs are becoming pretty standard these days. In stores like Walmart, you can find HDTVs that are relatively inexpensive.
why do ppl always bring up toy story, just go back and look at some screens and its not that high a levelaudioaxes
The original Toy Story movie is no where close to the graphics of Crysis. Crysis looks far better.
[QUOTE="viper7721"]Actually if you upgrade to a decent mid priced GPU, it will generally will allow you to play new games for about 4 years or more. It's relatively the same as buying a console, except a mid-priced GPU is cheaper. You don't have to play every game on the Highest Settings to enjoy it, I just ordered a x1650xt for $130 to tide me over until I totally upgrade to a DX10 card next year. With that card I will be able to play every game on the market today and even games like Crysis at a pretty decent quality level, and do so with dual monitors (isn't that something that the PS3 promised but didn't deliver?). And that's not even a mid priced card, it's more of a budget card.
- Probably less than 1% of PCs will be able to run it smoothly at max settings
- Brings nothing new to the table, other than a few physics things like leaves and branches that move realistically, other than that it's just another generic FPS.
- Lowering the graphical settings to run it smoothly defeats the whole "awesome graphics" purpose.
Games like Crysis show just how illogical PC gaming is. Having to upgrade a PC just to run one game is absurd. That's the problem with having non-standardized hardware. When graphics cards are coming out every couple of months, you are always behind with PC hardware, and if a good game comes out in a year, and you can't run it, well then you're just out of luck, or you have to spend an exorbitant amount of money just to be able to play it. That's just not right.klactose
It's no where close to buying a console. PC gaming is MUCH more expensive than console gaming. You can try to spin it as much as you want to, but that's the fact.
[QUOTE="tidus222"]Woooow reallly? I didn't know that being one of the first shooters to implement more than three genres in one seamlessly and provide different modes of play made you generic. I've been enlightened here tonight.what can you expect they are PC gamers afterall
they go nuts over every generic shooter that comes out
OMG YOUS GET TO SHOOTZ SOME MORE STUFF
yawn been there done that
call me when an actual game worth playing like MGS4 comes out
Vandalvideo
A FPS is still a FPS. It might be a better looking FPS, but it's still an FPS. And FPS games in general tend to be shallow.
it does not look as good as Woody nor Buzz, even on their bad days.whoisryanmack
What the heck???? It's looks WAY better than Pixar animation, gimme a break!!! And I don't even play PC games.
man i wish i had a PS3, they are just so hard to find.Happyphilter
LOL!!! Hard to find???? Those pieces of junk are sitting on store shelves collecting dust!! LOL!!!
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