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Also, the X box cpu does not do texturing etc - much load taken by graphics processor. Also x Box has 64 mb unified ram - ie the developers can do what they want with it. With the ps2 they have much less of the said 32mb to play with. Frankly there is massive hype and misunderstanding surrounding the ps2 - all the fools in the polls said the ps2 is going to be better. Doh! It will be dumped as all leave for the good ship X box. Trouble is now I've seen the future I'm not content with the present - just look at those demos that demonstrate a quarter of x box potential.
Also, the X box cpu does not do texturing etc - much load taken by graphics processor. Also x Box has 64 mb unified ram - ie the developers can do what they want with it. With the ps2 they have much less of the said 32mb to play with. Frankly there is massive hype and misunderstanding surrounding the ps2 - all the fools in the polls said the ps2 is going to be better. Doh! It will be dumped as all leave for the good ship X box. Trouble is now I've seen the future I'm not content with the present - just look at those demos that demonstrate a quarter of x box potential.
Mac wrote:
> What website told you the ps2 had 128 ram? try 32. Also to clear
> up any misunderstanding of all you ps2 devotees. Take the blinkers
> off and have a look at the facts. Polygon throughput - ps2 20m, X
> box 100m. Fullstop.
> Also, the X box cpu does not do texturing etc - much load taken by
> graphics processor. Also x Box has 64 mb unified ram - ie the
> developers can do what they want with it. With the ps2 they have
> much less of the said 32mb to play with. Frankly there is massive
> hype and misunderstanding surrounding the ps2 - all the fools in
> the polls said the ps2 is going to be better. Doh! It will be
> dumped as all leave for the good ship X box. Trouble is now I've
> seen the future I'm not content with the present - just look at
> those demos that demonstrate a quarter of x box potential.