I couldn't disagree with you more about developers as I am one. It takes a lot of skill to optimise your resourses as opposed to throwing power at a problem. Developers are dealing with a totaly new technology with the cell chip and as time goes on they will get better but that doesn't mean they will delay a game for a long time to improve it to its max potential. I'm not saying the PS3 can meet all of Sony's claims as Sony is and always will be the biggest over hyping company but to say that it can't make a game worth playing in true 1080p is ignorant and based on no facts.
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I couldn't disagree with you more about developers as I am one.
It takes a lot of skill to optimise your resourses as opposed to throwing power at a problem.
Developers are dealing with a totaly new technology with the cell chip and as time goes on they will get better but that doesn't mean they will delay a game for a long time to improve it to its max potential.
I'm not saying the PS3 can meet all of Sony's claims as Sony is and always will be the biggest over hyping company but to say that it can't make a game worth playing in true 1080p is ignorant and based on no facts.