PS3 vs Xbox 360

Brian said:
Found this article. Xbox v Ps3

Re: RSX Official Specs, Are we sure the Xenos is stronger?

no offical rsx specs have been released except for transistor count and mem bandwith. All devs are under strict nda as regards to rsx and all those specs are based on speculated pc card comparisons
 
Bigpig said:
PS3 sharper Image, 360 better lighting is what I can see clearly

i agree with this, i have both and prefer the picture output on the PS3 over the 360. I find that a lot of the 360 games seem more grainy (using vga or conponent), whereas the PS3 seems a lot sharper and more arcade like with HDMI. Maybe this will change with the new Elite and HDMI output
 
Demon said:
3. Virtua Fighter 5 on the 360 is coming out months after the PS3 version, and strangely it looks better (according to the developers, who've shown the 360 screen shots)

from what i've seen the PS3 is still better


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The first thing you might not be able to notice is the resolution. The PS3 definitely has an edge up on the competition. Then again, maybe the screenshots weren’t taken while playing with the Elite utilizing HDMI. Anyway, on to a more obvious distinction: Lip gloss lighting. I think I speak for everyone when I say that the Xbox 360 will plague the “next” generation (i.e., it’s really now the current generation of gaming, but we’ll continue to call it “next generation” until the PS2 officially dies) with tons of lip gloss lighting. Now the glossy shaders don’t look bad, but they only work when accenting a sort of plasticity look out of the characters. It suits some games better than others.

The character models, however, they look about the same on both versions. I’m still disappointed that neither the PS3 nor the Xbox 360 version has the characters rendered to look like the demo pics from last year's E3. But that’s all right. I guess we can look forward to those kind of visuals in 2008. Thankfully you won’t have to wait that long for the Xbox 360 version of Virtua Fighter 5 to hit store shelves. Or if you’re already $600 down, you can currently pick up Sega’s premier fighting franchise for the PlayStation 3.
 
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