incorrect..... you are trying to compare the graphics of single player games (UC3 has multi play, but not massive) to an MMORPG.... you can not expect them to look the same.
still a big difference......
It seems some forget that MMORPGs take up more resources then normal single player and multiplayer games do...... for PCs this is no problem as they can handle it, but consoles can't why do you think FFXI never changed over the years? and other MMORPGs that where PC only did?
on a console you can not make an MMORPG with the same quality of a first party single player game -.-
I think you're just a console hater lol.. there is no big difference. @ 30 FPS there's nothing to worry about..still a big difference......
It seems some forget that MMORPGs take up more resources then normal single player and multiplayer games do...... for PCs this is no problem as they can handle it, but consoles can't why do you think FFXI never changed over the years? and other MMORPGs that where PC only did?
on a console you can not make an MMORPG with the same quality of a first party single player game -.-
BTW FFXI (was) and FFXIV are both betas for console gaming, you mad?
lol sorry but I had to laugh at this one.... console hater? yeah sure I am a console hater..... with 17 game consoles and counting
I stand corrected!
Btw I'm not trying to say that a console is better than PC. We all know that's not true, especially when a PC can always upgrade RAM, CPU, and GPU. Where as consoles.. there is no upgrading (besides hard drive), rather waiting for the next generation of consoles as a, "upgrade".
Last edited by illriginalized; 04-03-2012 at 05:42 AM.
the biggest advantage of a console is stability... If you buy a PS3 game and you have a PS3... it is guaranteed to work...I stand corrected!
Btw I'm not trying to say that a console is better than PC. We all know that's not true, especially when a PC can always upgrade RAM, CPU, and GPU. Where as consoles.. there is no upgrading, rather waiting for the next generation of consoles as a, "upgrade".
No wondering if your GPU can handle it... no upgrading DirectX... no (ok, very few) "FFXIV had to close" errors... no hardware conflicts or device driver issues.... Controller works as intended....
Console is a much more controlled environment... which is probably nice for the developer, because they don't have to make sure their game can run on a seemingly infinite variety of setups
Also because the OS is designed just for that particular console... it doesn't have all of the background processes that a PC has to have
Drivers for days.. Network sharing services, Antivirus, Firewall, Driver after driver, service after service....
Not to knock PCs though (as it is my preferred platform)
A well managed PC can be error free as well...
There is just a lot of room for user error...
But ultimately... PC's have the potential to perform better, Consoles have the potential to be more stable
you will never get console lovers to understand that consoles have limits that high end pc's, like the ones that are required specs or higher for this game, do not have. a high end pc will perform much better and faster and have a much better picture on today's new games that are coming out with the graphics they have.still a big difference......
It seems some forget that MMORPGs take up more resources then normal single player and multiplayer games do...... for PCs this is no problem as they can handle it, but consoles can't why do you think FFXI never changed over the years? and other MMORPGs that where PC only did?
on a console you can not make an MMORPG with the same quality of a first party single player game -.-
yes, consoles have drastically improved over the years and the ps3's of today are fantastic by standards of 10 years ago, but the pc industry is ahead of them if you have a high end pc.
http://crystalknights.guildwork.com/
I never understood this... because MMO's DONT look like single player games doesn't mean they CANT
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