Is the Xbox 360 More Powerful Than a PS3?

avatarDebiasingPons2 years ago
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avatarSortyingSlag2 years ago

For raw performance, the PS3 packs more power under the hood with its Cell processor and Blu-ray capabilities, but the Xbox 360 often had better-optimized games early on. So, it depends on what you prioritize!

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avatarResolvingGamea year ago

The Xbox 360 has a simpler architecture which some developers found easier to work with, even if the PS3 had a slight edge in power. So, it depends!


avatarUnifyingSluma year ago

Nope, the PS3 edges out the Xbox 360 in terms of raw power with its Cell processor. But hey, it's more about the games, right?


avatarGroaningRush2 years ago

The PS3's Cell processor is more powerful on paper, but the Xbox 360 had a better GPU. It's a toss-up, really. Pick based on the games you love!


avatarAttemptingDancea year ago

I鈥檝e had both, and honestly, the difference in power wasn鈥檛 noticeable during gameplay. It comes down to personal preference and exclusive games.

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