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Game Informer magazine compared NBA Street: Homecourt for the Xbox 360 using the high-definition Component cable included with the system to the Playstation 3 version, and the HDMI cable that needs to be purchased separately, since the Playstation 3 does not include any type of high-definition cable.
Game Informer magazine made it clear that the Xbox 360 version is superior at both 720p resolution and 1080p resolution.
The Xbox 360 version has more polygon detail and a smoother framerate with sharper images, because the Xbox 360 has more CPU power, more RAM, and a better Graphics Processing Unit that allows the Xbox 360 to display over 500,000,000 polygons per second compared to only 275,000,000 for the Playstation 3. This is the reason why the Playstation 3 usually has framerate problems with all of its games.
For example, in Call of Duty 3, the Xbox 360 version runs at a perfectly smooth 60 frames per second, while the Playstation 3 version tries to run at 60 frames per second, but fails, which leaves a choppy framerate. It is also terrible the way that Playstation 3 games like Call of Duty 3 and MANY others don't allow you to talk online to the people you are playing online with. The Xbox 360 versions of the games DO allow you to talk online while you are playing those third-party games.
Third-party companies don't support Online Voice Chat with the Playstation 3 because Sony doesn't include a headset like Microsoft includes a headset with the Xbox 360.
No doubt about it, the Xbox 360 version of NBA Street Homecourt is better, no matter the resolution.
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Carrybagma magazine compared you with a number of other Xealots and found that although other Xealots were prone to foaming of the mouth, onanism and buggery, there were at least a lot more entertaining than mike_mgobluezzzzz
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Shit sorry
/scoffs coffee beans and tizer washed down with Red Bull and ginseng.
WherewasI??
Right. The 360 version of tic tac toe has a theoretical peak of 5 trillion pixels per meg, which means .. which means.. it's no good... he's too dulll... I'm fadingggg...
ZZzzzz...
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But X360 is the winner for GAMERS.
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If I were to pick which one to play, I'd def choose the bottom..
Seriously.