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xbox 360 and ps3 are similar with the 360 version having slightly better textures and contrast. The PC version by far away has the best textures and contrast and is also capable of much higher resolution but for some reason it has a few geometry items missing :\ That's just laziness on the developers part unless this geometry that is found on the consoles version is there to hide ugly/missing textures like how ubisoft did with boarding up windows in the ps3 version of rainbow six vegas.

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windows 7 is the next desktop OS due out early 2010 but rumours say it may be earlier. And if DX10 is anything to go by, DX11 won't be that special. By the way rmj, what the hell are you talking about, crysis warhead looks better than crysis, it's been documented many times.

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Why the hell have you benchmarked these games at 3 separate resolutions? Hardly anyone plays on a 30" monitor so that makes call of duty look like a bad performer when it isn't. To a casual they will think oh, I need a 4870 or higher to run cod world at war which just isn't true. Gamespot, you do this with all your PC benchmarks, you choose different resolutions for different games and it just doesn't make sense. If you're going to use different resolutions then run all the games at those 3 resolutions. Otherwise just stick to one...

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wow darkpheonix, you talk utter rubbish. being on bluray doesn't make a game more crisp, or give better sound... The 'clearness' of a game picture is down to the resolution it is rendered at and the sound quality is down to the bit rate of the sound, and pretty much all games use dolby digital, and movies use dolby and dts which are found on both bluray AND DVD. In games a higher resolution picture takes up absolutely no more disc space than a lower resolution, what it does take more of though is processing power. All bluray offers is more space which without a doubt is better, but for now the fact of the matter is, that xbox 360 is still using dual layer DVD's (8.5GB) and yet still looks better than the PS3. And before you tell people to experience bluray, I suggest you experience PC gaming then all this disc space nonsense wouldn't be brought up.