So I have to sit around and listen to people brag about the Xbox
360 when I KNOW that it graphics that it has is the same I've been
playing for a year now.
Thats not really true - when the 360 launches, it will be more powerful
than the vast majority of home PC's, and as the developers can
guarantee that all the market has the same spec (well, to a degree, if
we ignore the decision to make the HDD optional), they can develop
their games for that strict platform. No necessity to support
older/less powerful hardware means they can push the boat out further
than a developer making a game for the PC. Current PC games aren't
really on par with the sort of games the 360 or other next gen systems
are capable of - UE3.0 seems to be "the" engine of choice for the next
gen, and you haven't been playing anything like that on the PC in the
past year really. Then of course you have to note the variety in
graphical styles that console gamers are normally subjected to compared
to the rather orthodox approach PC games usually have. You don't often
find games as visually striking as Otogi, Ico, or Jet Set Radio on the
PC, which a lot of people find more attractive than straight up
"realism".
Don't get me wrong though, nothing wrong with preferring the PC, but
there is no reason to belittle next gen consoles in areas they can't be
belittled. It isn't looking to be a graphics revolution as some may
make out, but the 360 (and PS3) is gonna be putting out plenty pretty
games, don't you worry!
Personally I'm really looking forward to the 360 for the games, and
because I like their online strategy with Live, controller design, and
some of the neat new features (streaming music from PC/usb device into
your games as custom soundtracks...awesome!). It's not the most hyped
I've been for a system, but I'm hyped enough. Gonna wait for a price
drop before I commit though, wait and see that it's all working out ok
and the games don't disappoint.
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