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Also fully automatic.

Don't forget the 4x MSAA. It wouldn't even be worth watching without it.

Call it a "dramatization", lol. The truth is though that if you put that picture on your desktop and view the thumbnail... there is no noticeable difference. All of these comparisons are garbage unless viewed at their original actual pixel size. Also, some people probably don't realize they need to see an

Can't see difference...

First world commenting in this bitch!

In game characters have the ability look directly at the controller they're addressing, or windows could be arranged on-screen in the same order as the people with controller in the room. The playroom demo video gives some uses for it, too (flashlight pointing, light dimming, ...).

Has Sony discussed any cool features for connecting their VAIO computers to the P$4?

E-motion-al blur is more like it.

The devs produce games and make money from game sales. The mass market is not a gaming PC owner anymore. Most new video games are created for smart phones now. It's not looking good for the PC gaming master race.

A PC owner is constantly upgrading (tweaking) trying to chase the newest game's recommended requirements. The console owner just buys the game they want to play and plays it on, as you said, "static hardware". Games get better on a console because developers are able to optimize for the static hardware. Games get

PC "gamers" spend most of their time tweaking their machines and trying for a higher benchmark score rather than enjoying games. "Can it run Crysis" is more important than playing Crysis.

EA = Egotistical Asshats

Fit for a Knight!

The WII avatars were horrifying to look at. I might buy an xbox if Microsoft would just get rid of those nightmare inducing avatars on XBox. Playstation Home weirds me out a little, too.

This needs to be set up just like the "Pepsi Challenge". Watch the side-by-side with no labels. Pick one. Reveal.

I still have mine. The biggest draw was that the D-Pad was all one piece and very smooth. Comfy thumbs.