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Originally Posted by solemnclockwork
Who runs the pc market? Microsoft, so I really don't see the problem there. That said, PC gaming is seen as something different then console gaming, so usually they are not considered when you compare consoles.
Specs say the ps3 has more power, but when it comes to reality no one can really code games right for the ps3 to take advantage of that power. Thus most games either run very similar to the 360 or worse (yes there are quite a few games that run worse on the ps3 compared to the 360 take Ghostbusters for example). Another problem is the almost requirement to download games to the ps3 (which does take a good amount of time), while the 360 has made that optional (which is a bad side effect of blue-ray, which on it's own is not the best format). While the 360 is a bad designed console, it is easy to code for, thus making it developer friendly and able to keep a steady frame rate.
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very true about 360. the ps3 has an amasing power, but only skill devs know how to use it. Only a few have done it, and they have produce really amazing looking games like KZ2 and Uncharted. Other devs are learning how to work on the ps3 and others are giving up.