MarxSoccer said:
This is more of a question you should ask yourself, we don't know your personal life, or what you would rather do in spare time. And plus, PS3 will OWN the XBox360 with Blue-ray
http://www.g2-graphics.com/boner/PS3vsX360.html
*Sigh* Do I have to do this again?! Look more into how each console works, not the fricking speed! The RSX's extra 50mhz doens't do it crap. The Xenos chip is more flexible because it uses the Unified Shader Architecture. The RSX uses the traditional independent pixel and shader pipelines, while the Xenos chip's USA
p) architecture allows developers to allocate where and when each pipeline needs to be what. Simply put, not a single pipeline will be wasted. The Xenos chip shares the system's 512mb of GDDR3 RAM connecting to it at 22.4GB/sec of memory bandwidth. While this may seem a bit slow, since most PC's connect at about 37GB/sec, ATI decided to use a unique 10mb of embedded DRAM which connects at an insane 256GB/sec. Since this chunk of memory is so freaking fast, it will act as a buffer, reducing the need for faster memory (unlike the PS3). Another unique and unconventional feature is the integration of the GPU with the system's memory controller. When the 360 encounters graphically intense situations, it can directly read from the CPU's L2 cache, another insanely fast chunk of memory built into the CPU.
Please don't fall into Sony's tactic of impressing everyone with crap on paper, while covering up for things like the lack of a competitor for Xbox Live.
PS3 won't own the Xbox 360, not if Mr. Gates integrates the use of HD-DVD's which would allow for a temporary barricade against BluRay. BluRay won't be the standard format anytime soon, because of it's price and the fact that people aren't going to waste money on converting and buying BluRay disks, when DVDs are already perfectly fine for normal uses.
Like, DarkBlade said, it would go down to what games the consoles have. This time, the Xbox 360 is prepared. Over 40 launch titles are to be expected (not confirmed, but I remember reading it somewhere).