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Tiddles | Comment 1: 2003-11-06 09:32 |
Every console generation makes considerable leaps forward in processing technology. Compare the 3.58MHz central processor of the SNES to the 93.75MHz+62.5MHz used in the N64. And, as much as they always claim to be faster than PC technology, they take so long to get released that PC technology has caught right up either by launch day or soon after, for the most part. We were promised that the PS2 itself would be something of a home entertainment centre rather than "just" a console, and that its "Emotion Engine" would revolutionise graphics and yet, wow, it hasn't. True, Sony is planning to push the boat out further this time, but at the end of the day, a CPU that would be significantly superior to those powering PCs at the time would surely balloon the console's price out of the reach of the core group of "casual gamers" Sony largely aims for, wouldn't it? And even the less well-off "hardcore gamers" would likely find things problematic. It'll be interesting to see how this turns out. | |
Rangers51 | Comment 2: 2003-11-06 13:09 |
Tip to Sony: Wait another six months and avoid the embarrassing production underruns that smacked you across the chops with the PS2. | |
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