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From: "Ben Arnold" <BenArnold@Arsenal-Mad.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: PS2 vs Xbox vs Computer
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 18:18:45 +0100
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Your PC should be more than capable of playing todays
games with little slowdown or interference. If you are getting
slowdown, try tidying up your system a bit.
I would say the PS2 has more games and is more widely
"accepted" but technically the Xbox is more powerful:
CPU Power: 733Mhz 295Mhz
Polygons Per Second (millions): 116 66
Surrond Sound: 256 channels 48 channels
5.1 Dolby No Dolby
(source: some little booklet free with PC Gamer)
Hope it helps. :-)
--
From the PC of Ben Arnold :-)
Possession of a powerful PC is not a substitute for a working brain.
Possession of a working brain is not a substitute for a powerful PC.
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