Originally posted by masterchief101
Lets say the PS3 is more powerful than the 360, that doesn't mean it has better graphics, Its the graphics card that matters. If you get a computer with 3 gigs, and a comp. 4 gigs, the graphics arent going to be better in the 4 gig one unless you put in a really great graphics card. The power is to make the systems run more smoothly, efficently and to handle whats all in it.
If anyone thinks Im wrong, then by all means, post your opinion.
I see what you're saying, but your comparison of the "3 gigs" computer versus the "4 gigs" computer doesn't quite work out (and brtn is right, you really don't know what you're talking about when it comes to comps). On a computer, the cpu is not so much a major part to gaming as it would be on a console because consoles are made solely for gaming, not gaming
and everything else that a computer is made to do. Console cpu's are generally geared more towards gaming, so the gpu isn't
as important as it would seem on a computer. You're right in the sense that the graphics card matters, but I can't quite say that its such an effective factor that it can change the end result.