SAballer wrote:I just downloaded that and Im having a problem, I started a game just a random one and I was the Spurs maybe played for like 2 -5 min in the qtr and I went to see the players if they're sweating or anything they are not , does anybody know after how long they're supposed to sweat or anything???
I dunno!
Steve [The Spiderman] wrote:But, if you have the money, you can build a computer better than the Xbox 360.
Big J RUD wrote:lets keep in mind that XBOX 360's will be like $700 not $2500 or $1000000 and there isn't too many games that look bad on XBOX 360....and PS3 will take it above that still...
PC vs Xbox 360 -- Posted by XanTium on December 8 15:03 EST
Ggl.com compared the graphics on the Xbox 360 with those on a high-end PC. The PC is an AMD FX-55 CPU, with dual NVIDIA 6800 Ultra video cards running in SLI and RAID 0 on dual Western Digital 74gig 8MB cache 10,000 RPM drives.
They compared the graphics on PC and Xbox360 in ‘Call of Duty 2' and ‘King Kong', 2 games that are released on both platforms, using the same high-definition LCD monitor. PC games ran at 1280x768, a close approximation to the 1280x720 the 360 provides when running in 720p.
Here's their conclusion:At this point it's clear to say that the 360 is capable of delivering graphics at least as impressive as a far more expensive gaming PC. And, while PC hardware will always be progressing, so too will 360 developers be optimizing, and so it can be expected that Microsoft's new console will keep up at least for the next few years.
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