No.Is it true that PS3 will kill the PC?
wrong board man....this is the 360 forums.....
[QUOTE=''Lorindol'']wrong board man....this is the 360 forums.....[/QUOTE] Hahah yeah. Minor screwup there ;)
I doubt it, as long as people use computers which is longer then the playstation will be around PC gaming will live.
lol dude doesnt know what hes talkin about cant expect him to know how to get to the right board
I wouldn't say that... especially since I'm not an a**hole... Study material I think the main thing preventing the PS3 from ever ending the PC as a gaming platform is the fact that I have never played a strategy game that is anywhere near as playable on a console. Some games you just need hotkeys and a mouse cursor to play effectively.
It's a simple impossibility for a console to beat a PC until we get to the point where technology can improve no more physically, and software is the only avenue for improvement (which will never happen)The key factor you have to look at here is the very nature of both items, consoles are non upgradable, thus ends the discussion. They 'may' be as powerful as the most powerful PC on the market when they are released (most are not even close, including the 360 and PS3) but no new hardware upgrades exist for them and they stand for between 2 and 5 years.Whereas for the PC, you can buy a new graphics card every coupla months, and there is always new sound technology, CPU's, etc etc to make your computer faster and more powerful. (This is not a discussion about cost, so dont mention the cost to upgrade PCs as a rebuttal)PCs are, always have been, and always will be more powerful than the current console market at that time. Whether any console fanboys like it or not.If anythings going to kill the PC market, it's definately not going to be the PS3, thats fer sure.Oh and for reference, yes, the PS3 was outdated technologically when it was first released, PCs were more powerful then, they are MUCH more powerful now. Developers cant even make their games run acceptably at 720p on the current consoles, how do you expect them to compete with something that can run those same games at full 1080p? (Ok so most games wont run at that res playably yet, but as i said, hardware is always advancing, and 720p is nothing for a PC, but consoles can barely handle it at the current time.)My laptop alone, which is not that powerful by todays standards, runs Oblivion at more than 720p (1440x900)
[QUOTE=''diablobasher''] It's a simple impossibility for a console to beat a PC until we get to the point where technology can improve no more physically, and software is the only avenue for improvement (which will never happen)The key factor you have to look at here is the very nature of both items, consoles are non upgradable, thus ends the discussion. They 'may' be as powerful as the most powerful PC on the market when they are released (most are not even close, including the 360 and PS3) but no new hardware upgrades exist for them and they stand for between 2 and 5 years.Whereas for the PC, you can buy a new graphics card every coupla months, and there is always new sound technology, CPU's, etc etc to make your computer faster and more powerful. (This is not a discussion about cost, so dont mention the cost to upgrade PCs as a rebuttal)PCs are, always have been, and always will be more powerful than the current console market at that time. Whether any console fanboys like it or not.If anythings going to kill the PC market, it's definately not going to be the PS3, thats fer sure.Oh and for reference, yes, the PS3 was outdated technologically when it was first released, PCs were more powerful then, they are MUCH more powerful now. Developers cant even make their games run acceptably at 720p on the current consoles, how do you expect them to compete with something that can run those same games at full 1080p? (Ok so most games wont run at that res playably yet, but as i said, hardware is always advancing, and 720p is nothing for a PC, but consoles can barely handle it at the current time.)My laptop alone, which is not that powerful by todays standards, runs Oblivion at more than 720p (1440x900)[/QUOTE] why even waste time writing all of that. noone will read it. but anyways bud this is a 360 forum. but no pc gaming trumps every console
[QUOTE=''ag3ntz3rox0x''][QUOTE=''diablobasher''] It's a simple impossibility for a console to beat a PC until we get to the point where technology can improve no more physically, and software is the only avenue for improvement (which will never happen)The key factor you have to look at here is the very nature of both items, consoles are non upgradable, thus ends the discussion. They 'may' be as powerful as the most powerful PC on the market when they are released (most are not even close, including the 360 and PS3) but no new hardware upgrades exist for them and they stand for between 2 and 5 years.Whereas for the PC, you can buy a new graphics card every coupla months, and there is always new sound technology, CPU's, etc etc to make your computer faster and more powerful. (This is not a discussion about cost, so dont mention the cost to upgrade PCs as a rebuttal)PCs are, always have been, and always will be more powerful than the current console market at that time. Whether any console fanboys like it or not.If anythings going to kill the PC market, it's definately not going to be the PS3, thats fer sure.Oh and for reference, yes, the PS3 was outdated technologically when it was first released, PCs were more powerful then, they are MUCH more powerful now. Developers cant even make their games run acceptably at 720p on the current consoles, how do you expect them to compete with something that can run those same games at full 1080p? (Ok so most games wont run at that res playably yet, but as i said, hardware is always advancing, and 720p is nothing for a PC, but consoles can barely handle it at the current time.)My laptop alone, which is not that powerful by todays standards, runs Oblivion at more than 720p (1440x900)[/QUOTE]why even waste time writing all of that. noone will read it. but anyways bud this is a 360 forum. but no pc gaming trumps every console[/QUOTE]^what he said
[QUOTE=''buckincrazy''][QUOTE=''ag3ntz3rox0x''][QUOTE=''diablobasher''] It's a simple impossibility for a console to beat a PC until we get to the point where technology can improve no more physically, and software is the only avenue for improvement (which will never happen)The key factor you have to look at here is the very nature of both items, consoles are non upgradable, thus ends the discussion. They 'may' be as powerful as the most powerful PC on the market when they are released (most are not even close, including the 360 and PS3) but no new hardware upgrades exist for them and they stand for between 2 and 5 years.Whereas for the PC, you can buy a new graphics card every coupla months, and there is always new sound technology, CPU's, etc etc to make your computer faster and more powerful. (This is not a discussion about cost, so dont mention the cost to upgrade PCs as a rebuttal)PCs are, always have been, and always will be more powerful than the current console market at that time. Whether any console fanboys like it or not.If anythings going to kill the PC market, it's definately not going to be the PS3, thats fer sure.Oh and for reference, yes, the PS3 was outdated technologically when it was first released, PCs were more powerful then, they are MUCH more powerful now. Developers cant even make their games run acceptably at 720p on the current consoles, how do you expect them to compete with something that can run those same games at full 1080p? (Ok so most games wont run at that res playably yet, but as i said, hardware is always advancing, and 720p is nothing for a PC, but consoles can barely handle it at the current time.)My laptop alone, which is not that powerful by todays standards, runs Oblivion at more than 720p (1440x900)[/QUOTE]why even waste time writing all of that. noone will read it. but anyways bud this is a 360 forum. but no pc gaming trumps every console[/QUOTE]^what he said[/QUOTE] I read it and i agree with him.
A top of the line PC at this point in time will destroy the ps3.
To answer TC's question, a PS3 won't run Starcraft 2, as you cannot install a PC game onto a PS3's harddrive, and even if you could, it just wouldn't run. Whether PS3 would kill PC, I reckon that just comes down to personal opinion. However it is worth noting that PC's graphics cards can be continually upgraded, producing graphics which can be equal to or even better than a PS3/Xbox 360.
[QUOTE=''diablobasher''] It's a simple impossibility for a console to beat a PC until we get to the point where technology can improve no more physically, and software is the only avenue for improvement (which will never happen)The key factor you have to look at here is the very nature of both items, consoles are non upgradable, thus ends the discussion. They 'may' be as powerful as the most powerful PC on the market when they are released (most are not even close, including the 360 and PS3) but no new hardware upgrades exist for them and they stand for between 2 and 5 years.Whereas for the PC, you can buy a new graphics card every coupla months, and there is always new sound technology, CPU's, etc etc to make your computer faster and more powerful. (This is not a discussion about cost, so dont mention the cost to upgrade PCs as a rebuttal)PCs are, always have been, and always will be more powerful than the current console market at that time. Whether any console fanboys like it or not.If anythings going to kill the PC market, it's definately not going to be the PS3, thats fer sure.Oh and for reference, yes, the PS3 was outdated technologically when it was first released, PCs were more powerful then, they are MUCH more powerful now. Developers cant even make their games run acceptably at 720p on the current consoles, how do you expect them to compete with something that can run those same games at full 1080p? (Ok so most games wont run at that res playably yet, but as i said, hardware is always advancing, and 720p is nothing for a PC, but consoles can barely handle it at the current time.)My laptop alone, which is not that powerful by todays standards, runs Oblivion at more than 720p (1440x900)[/QUOTE] Who would want to spend $400 every 3 months on updating there PC's and Graphic Cards to just to play a couple games? I have spent over $2000 updating my PC for gaming before and then a couple of months later they come out with better Hardware. It's just a waste of time and money, and I'm never going to play PC games any more. It's better just to own both a PS3 and a Xbox 360. If they ever come out with a gaming PC/Console for $700 that could be updated when new hardware like graphics cards and other stuff that would be pretty cool but i think PC gaming is dead unless they lower the Prices. It doesn't matter how advanced PC's are over Console if people aren't going to be able to afford them.
Wrong forum.
[QUOTE=''ChickenSoop''][QUOTE=''diablobasher''] It's a simple impossibility for a console to beat a PC until we get to the point where technology can improve no more physically, and software is the only avenue for improvement (which will never happen)The key factor you have to look at here is the very nature of both items, consoles are non upgradable, thus ends the discussion. They 'may' be as powerful as the most powerful PC on the market when they are released (most are not even close, including the 360 and PS3) but no new hardware upgrades exist for them and they stand for between 2 and 5 years.Whereas for the PC, you can buy a new graphics card every coupla months, and there is always new sound technology, CPU's, etc etc to make your computer faster and more powerful. (This is not a discussion about cost, so dont mention the cost to upgrade PCs as a rebuttal)PCs are, always have been, and always will be more powerful than the current console market at that time. Whether any console fanboys like it or not.If anythings going to kill the PC market, it's definately not going to be the PS3, thats fer sure.Oh and for reference, yes, the PS3 was outdated technologically when it was first released, PCs were more powerful then, they are MUCH more powerful now. Developers cant even make their games run acceptably at 720p on the current consoles, how do you expect them to compete with something that can run those same games at full 1080p? (Ok so most games wont run at that res playably yet, but as i said, hardware is always advancing, and 720p is nothing for a PC, but consoles can barely handle it at the current time.)My laptop alone, which is not that powerful by todays standards, runs Oblivion at more than 720p (1440x900)[/QUOTE] Who would want to spend $400 every 3 months on updating there PC's and Graphic Cards to just to play a couple games? I have spent over $2000 updating my PC for gaming before and then a couple of months later they come out with better Hardware. It's just a waste of time and money, and I'm never going to play PC games any more. It's better just to own both a PS3 and a Xbox 360. If they ever come out with a gaming PC/Console for $700 that could be updated when new hardware like graphics cards and other stuff that would be pretty cool but i think PC gaming is dead unless they lower the Prices. It doesn't matter how advanced PC's are over Console if people aren't going to be able to afford them.[/QUOTE]Nice. Despite the fact I clearly stated not to post a rebuttal citing costs because it's irrelevent to the discussion at hand, someone still did. I would clap slowly, but that would be pointless.Besides, anyone who spends $400 every 3 months is a complete tool. At most you should be upgrading your PC yearly, but most people can get away with 3 yearly, and still only spend between $400 and $1000 every 2-3 years. Not to mention games are sometimes up to half the price they are on consoles.Obviously you've won the discussion.../sarcasm.The real reason PC gaming could die is lazyness. I sure as hell can't be bothered fiddling around with drivers all the time, so bought me a 360.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahah omg hahahahahait might replace paper weights, but thats about it
No, Its true it can do all those things, but the PC just does it like so much better.
It a LIE!!!! LIE I TELL YOU!!!!!!!!! LIEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Oh btw, your on the wrong board
Do you still believe in Sony's BS ? Do a nice and funny exercise, search for anouncements and press releases prior to PS3 (or even PS2) debut, and... laugh! You'll find pearls like ''4D gaming!''; ''Toy Story like graphics!''; ''PS3 will be the only console to do games in HD!''; ''next-gen starts when we say so''and of course ''PS3 will replace the PC!''... Yeah..., right...,
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