"Ben Arnold" <BenArnold@Arsenal-Mad.co.uk> wrote in
news:c6e7lr$1gm$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk:
> 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.
>
>
>
hi-
i am trying to learn about gaming ( i havent bought any games yet )
i have another question.
what does it mean that you can take a game with you on a memory card
to a friends house? it confuses me because if you wanted to play
the game you would just bring it so what is it exactly that goes on
the memory card?
thanks for the info above,
marvin
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