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No... but anytime anyone questions the PS3 Sony always answeres, "But it's got CEELLLLLLL!!!!"  Like that's a good thing or something.

When the Xbox 360 has better hardware, better games, and a better developer story (read: XNA studio is a god send for game developers)... it's reasonable to think that Sony's in for a thrashing, especially in the US and Europe.

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Better hardware? Overall PS3 is the most powerfull when it comes to hardware. Not by much though.

Better games? That's a matter of opinion and since we haven't played a full game for either console yet, it's kind of impossible to say what console have the best games.

Better development environment? Seems like it. But PS2 had by far worse than PS3 but did that stop great games from being made on the system? Nope.

fuzie

Yeah because as we all know it's the console with the best GPU that wins the console war every generation. :rolleyes:/

Well you sony fanboys were scream at the top of your lungs about the 550MHz Nvidia GPU and cell processors and how PS3 graphics were going to destroy the 360, and now you have seen the latest offerings from ATi and now you guys have nothing really in terms of grapics power.

360 has better games/software,better graphics by the looks of it, better online gaming.

So what can PS3 boast about now???

Well you sony fanboys were scream at the top of your lungs about the 550MHz Nvidia GPU and cell processors and how PS3 graphics were going to destroy the 360, and now you have seen the latest offerings from ATi and now you guys have nothing really in terms of grapics power.

360 has better games/software,better graphics by the looks of it, better online gaming.

So what can PS3 boast about now???

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I stopped reading when you called me a Sony fanboy. Would a Sony fanboy buy all consoles every generation? Would a Sony fanboy have N3 as his 2nd most wanted game? I think not.

So come back when you have outgrown your "OMG HE DOESN'T THINK EXACTLY LIKE ME SO HE'S A FANBOY OF SOMETHING I DON'T LIKE"-stage.

Well you sony fanboys were scream at the top of your lungs about the 550MHz Nvidia GPU and cell processors and how PS3 graphics were going to destroy the 360, and now you have seen the latest offerings from ATi and now you guys have nothing really in terms of grapics power.

360 has better games/software,better graphics by the looks of it, better online gaming.

So what can PS3 boast about now???

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Oh Jesus, this is too funny. Sony practically has shown ziltch about their system because it is being released in like a year and suddenly it's all over. Sony = DOOMED!

(Xbox 360 side person)

Sony (as a company) is in trouble because of losses and other issues they are dealing with. I hope the best for them. I really do :)

And dont turn this into a flamewar to get it closed :( :no:

Strange enough this got cancelled, but really though there must be a reason, maybe its too hard to develope on the PS3 platform... myabe the PS3 is not as almighty as most think.... maybe. But untill something playable is not released for PS3 im holding back on my thoughts... of which is actally better console.

Strange enough this got cancelled, but really though there must be a reason, maybe its too hard to develope on the PS3 platform... myabe the PS3 is not as almighty as most think.... maybe. But untill something playable is not released for PS3 im holding back on my thoughts... of which is actally better console.

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Or the PS3 is coming out in a year, why waste the time, money, and resources to work on it for the PS3 when the game will be old and have been out for the Xbox360 for almost a year. Could be a possibility.
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