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You do have a good point there! But it would never have happend like that if MS didn't get a head start and sold a lot of consoles, the delay was really a big hit to Sony and the price too, had they built a less advance machine, and launhed it earlier, MS would never have such a leap, and it wouldn't force the developers to go multi-platform. Now MS already has the victory since the 360 install base is so big fewer and fewer will considered to make a game only for the PS3 and lose more than half of their target audiance, for a platform that is MORE expensive to develop for. On top of that the multi-platform ones is selling more for the 360. Like 60-40 in favor for it.
On top of that the graphics cards are more or less equal, I think sony predicted that the extra processing power would be use for a lot of cool stuff in games, like advancements in AI, and physics. But so far we haven't seen any big leap in it on the PS3, might be they were out too early. The xbox 660 might have a physics card, which would produce better physics than the ps3 without any cost to the games performance.
Future will tell though. Maybe the PS3 will stand really strong 2 years later. You never ever know in this market!!
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