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Hypothetic Question... Could The PS3 Run FS X

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>ok it

Of course it eats up some but not that much you may seen to believe... You seem to believe that a PS 3 due to lack of op system can compete with a 2x as powerful PC if not more... Fact is your pcs are probably even more powerful but of course as you say you can

LOL,You seem to keep ignoring a point that I have tried to get across form the start of this thread. Games developed for a console are designed to run on a specific hardware spec. This is something a PC game developer can not do and is also the reason why most PC games perform poorly compared to a console game. It

>No I haven

Well I think you know for yourself that the last comment isn

Here are PS3 specs in perspective:3.2 GHz 9-core Cell microprocessor, 6 used for gamingRSX GPU based on NVIDIA G70 (7800 series) with 256 MB GDDR3 at 700 MHz DDR 1.4 GHz, up to 224/480 MB of RAM shared with the main system 3.2 GHz XDR Main memory through the CPU.So it might be able to, but I don't know if it has the appropriate software to.

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