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im just intrested
1 - why are most games released on console first
2 - why was crytek able to come up with such good graphics and is there any reason they didn't release it on console.
No, some features are still Dx10 exclusive.HunterSeeker, that's only partially right, all the supposed DX10 exclusive graphical features can be retrieved under WinXP with DX9 with a bit of easy files tweaking.
wow, console is falling behind.
Not true. Keep your current monitor/case/basics of your PC and you could easily buy parts that outperform the 360 for a similar if not cheaper price.Consoles are superior in terms of price, but their games do cost more. The biggest difference between PC and console is that PC has much more potential, as it can easily be upgraded.
I agree with everything else you said, but this is far from the truth. When the Xbox 360 came out, its games had better graphics than any released PC title at the time. PC games simply weren't optimized enough to allow PCs to offer comparable or better performance than an Xbox 360. Remember, this was back in late 2005, when the best cards we had were 7900GTs and x1900XTs.No, consoles have always been slightly behind.
High-end consoles (Wii excluded) are almost invariably better for gaming than any PC on the day of release. And six months later, consoles are almost invariably overtaken by PCs in terms of practical performance.
Not true. Keep your current monitor/case/basics of your PC and you could easily buy parts that outperform the 360 for a similar if not cheaper price.
I agree with everything else you said, but this is far from the truth. When the Xbox 360 came out, its games had better graphics than any released PC title at the time. PC games simply weren't optimized enough to allow PCs to offer comparable or better performance than an Xbox 360. Remember, this was back in late 2005, when the best cards we had were 7900GTs and x1900XTs.
High-end consoles (Wii excluded) are almost invariably better for gaming than any PC on the day of release. And six months later, consoles are almost invariably overtaken by PCs in terms of practical performance.
But you can't do that. That's like saying "Oh, just keep your games from the XBox, and you'll soon have more games for your 360 than PC". I'm referring to buying it from scratch. If you don't already have a PC, then purchasing a gaming PC will be alot more expensive. What you stated agreed with me (except the words "Not true."), the parts are the potential that your computer has. In the future, your computer might turn out cheaper, because you wouldn't need to replace the case and the peripherals (quite as much).