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<blockquote data-quote="Zappo" data-source="post: 512720" data-attributes="member: 633"><p><strong>[PLAIN]Re: Re: Re: [Completly OT] Xbox or PS2?[/PLAIN]</strong></p><p></p><p>Ok. Let me correct my statement: I haven't seen any Xbox game which had <em>substantially</em> better graphics than a good PS2 game. In any case, we haven't seen the top graphic for either of the systems yet - Xbox for the reasons you mentioned, and PS2 because it's hard to program and the developers haven't yet mastered it (just as it happened with PS1, I expect latest games to be substantially better than the early ones).Yes, that's why I suggested that it may or may not be a factor. Where I live, the used market for PS2 is huge while there is no used market for Xbox. Again, Xbox is much more present in the USA than in any other country, and since LV lives in the UK, he'd better check how the used market works in his country before making a decision.A rapid growth is just to be expected, as are exclusive titles. But the PS2 library is growing faster, and it has exclusive titles as well. Really, it's just a matter of proportions.I can't comment on this. I haven't been able to get solid facts about either broadband system. I do know that it is possible to connect a PS2 to the internet with a simple and cheap ethernet USB cable if you have a PC; no need to purchase additional thingies. Tony Hawk 2 allowed that, long before the online kit was available. In any case, online capabilty for a console is a <em>very</em> new and unexplored concept, and every house is taking a different approach. There is no way right now to know which will be better.I've never heard of such problems (and my brother used to play GTA3 for hours). I guess you can't ever be sure of anything. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f641.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-smilie="3"data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zappo, post: 512720, member: 633"] [b][PLAIN]Re: Re: Re: [Completly OT] Xbox or PS2?[/PLAIN][/b] Ok. Let me correct my statement: I haven't seen any Xbox game which had [i]substantially[/i] better graphics than a good PS2 game. In any case, we haven't seen the top graphic for either of the systems yet - Xbox for the reasons you mentioned, and PS2 because it's hard to program and the developers haven't yet mastered it (just as it happened with PS1, I expect latest games to be substantially better than the early ones).[b][/b]Yes, that's why I suggested that it may or may not be a factor. Where I live, the used market for PS2 is huge while there is no used market for Xbox. Again, Xbox is much more present in the USA than in any other country, and since LV lives in the UK, he'd better check how the used market works in his country before making a decision.A rapid growth is just to be expected, as are exclusive titles. But the PS2 library is growing faster, and it has exclusive titles as well. Really, it's just a matter of proportions.I can't comment on this. I haven't been able to get solid facts about either broadband system. I do know that it is possible to connect a PS2 to the internet with a simple and cheap ethernet USB cable if you have a PC; no need to purchase additional thingies. Tony Hawk 2 allowed that, long before the online kit was available. In any case, online capabilty for a console is a [i]very[/i] new and unexplored concept, and every house is taking a different approach. There is no way right now to know which will be better.I've never heard of such problems (and my brother used to play GTA3 for hours). I guess you can't ever be sure of anything. :( [/QUOTE]
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