Which is more powerful, PS3 or Xbox 360?

avatarBackingPeck5 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush5 months ago

The PS3 is technically more powerful with its Cell processor which was cutting edge tech at the time, but developers often found it harder to work with. The Xbox 360 had a more developer-friendly architecture, leading to better performance in many multi-platform games.

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avatarUnifyingSlum5 months ago

From my experience, the PS3 had an edge in visual fidelity for its exclusives, but multiplatform titles often looked better on the 360. So, it depends on what you value more!


avatarRollingHank5 months ago

Xbox 360 is better. Games often ran smoother on it.


avatarReroutingTopaz5 months ago

PS3 had more raw power with its custom Cell processor, while Xbox 360 had better tools for developers. It's a bit of a mixed bag!

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