[citation][nom]IronRyan21[/nom]@ fulle, Thats why im a PC gamer......[/citation]
I really thought Nintendo was on to something when the N64 had the port to expand the RAM and the slot on the bottom of the console for add-ons for whatever else they dreamed up. Too bad it didn't take off much. The only thing we kind of get is able to upgrade the HD size and/or add some face-plates now.
On another note, I have to somewhat agree with fulle on the maxed out comment. Game programming as we know it currently is done so for the GPU and not the CPU. Currently the GPU is without a doubt maxed out on the PS3 as it really is no better than the X1950 inside the Xbox 360. With the light shed on parallel computing and GPGPU coding, I can see down the road where the programmers for the console find a way to offload some workload from the GPU and actually put that Cell processor to work.
Again though, when MS releases the next Xbox in a couple of years and supporters of the PS3 are talking about the potential left in the console, how well will it compare with a console 5/6 years newer with an updated architecture, CPU, GPU, and more and faster RAM, ect? Maybe the Wii2 will surprise us all again....
I really thought Nintendo was on to something when the N64 had the port to expand the RAM and the slot on the bottom of the console for add-ons for whatever else they dreamed up. Too bad it didn't take off much. The only thing we kind of get is able to upgrade the HD size and/or add some face-plates now.
On another note, I have to somewhat agree with fulle on the maxed out comment. Game programming as we know it currently is done so for the GPU and not the CPU. Currently the GPU is without a doubt maxed out on the PS3 as it really is no better than the X1950 inside the Xbox 360. With the light shed on parallel computing and GPGPU coding, I can see down the road where the programmers for the console find a way to offload some workload from the GPU and actually put that Cell processor to work.
Again though, when MS releases the next Xbox in a couple of years and supporters of the PS3 are talking about the potential left in the console, how well will it compare with a console 5/6 years newer with an updated architecture, CPU, GPU, and more and faster RAM, ect? Maybe the Wii2 will surprise us all again....