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<blockquote data-quote="C A Iversen" data-source="post: 137498"><p>Sounds like the game developers and programming teams are going through the same "hard to program new tech" problems they had on the ps2, in respect to the ps3 version.</p><p></p><p>Apparently the cell chip is hard to program AI for at the mo, and although this will become a lot easier as the programmers learn, the 360 is going to be right up with the PS3 and occasionally sticking it's nose in front for a while yet.</p><p></p><p>Rather than being bitter towards 360 owners, I'm quite happy that a higher programming benchmark is being set for future games on both consoles. Lets face it, both sides needed a better Madden, lets hope we both get 60fps next time.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile the programming teams getting the first assistance by Sony's cell chip experts are working on projects that will be seen before years end. Here's hoping that Sony will be able to make things easier for many development teams over the next 6 months.</p><p></p><p>If they don't, the entire technological advantage is gone. There would be no point in consumers or developers wasting their time. It's got to be Sony's number 1 priority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C A Iversen, post: 137498"] Sounds like the game developers and programming teams are going through the same "hard to program new tech" problems they had on the ps2, in respect to the ps3 version. Apparently the cell chip is hard to program AI for at the mo, and although this will become a lot easier as the programmers learn, the 360 is going to be right up with the PS3 and occasionally sticking it's nose in front for a while yet. Rather than being bitter towards 360 owners, I'm quite happy that a higher programming benchmark is being set for future games on both consoles. Lets face it, both sides needed a better Madden, lets hope we both get 60fps next time. Meanwhile the programming teams getting the first assistance by Sony's cell chip experts are working on projects that will be seen before years end. Here's hoping that Sony will be able to make things easier for many development teams over the next 6 months. If they don't, the entire technological advantage is gone. There would be no point in consumers or developers wasting their time. It's got to be Sony's number 1 priority. [/QUOTE]
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