All console games are created equal... - by EvaUnit02
Thirith on 18/6/2009 at 06:42
Yeah, as far as conspiracy theories are concerned, I'd give this one a 3/10. Might want to work on it - make it more imaginative and more stringent. People should read these and think, "Hmm... that could almost be true!"
Matthew on 18/6/2009 at 09:53
Quote Posted by belboz
There's were 2 version of the original ps3, the machine comes with 8 cores, the european version has some of this written as software not hardware and not anything to do with backward compatability with ps2 games (something to do with the maximum number of cores allowed within a system in the european union is 4, any higher and you're breaking some strange law)
This is entirely rubbish unless you can show me the necessary provisions. Here's (
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/en/index.htm) EUR-Lex, knock yourself out.
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The european parliment make up some stupid rules, and we are supposed to follow them, but non of them get voted in, you get to be a european mp by paying some one a lot of money.
So the elections we held about two weeks ago were ... what, exactly?
Fragony on 18/6/2009 at 09:59
Never heard of any issues with euro-ps3's, wouldn't we notice if usa/japanese run better.
nicked on 18/6/2009 at 12:34
No, because apparently current PS3 games only use ~10% of the system's power anyway.
EvaUnit02 on 18/6/2009 at 12:39
Quote Posted by nicked
No, because
apparently current PS3 games only use ~10% of the system's power anyway.
and pigs can fly.
steo on 18/6/2009 at 12:56
I heard there's an even more powerful PS3 that's only sold in Hitler's subterranean martian base where he's still alive, planning the resurgence of the Third Reich along with his buddies, the reptilian aliens from atlantis who helped the Nazis in WW2 and later built stonehenge. Yes, later. Stonehenge wasn't actually built until the fifties but the satellites beaming microwaves into the chips that are implanted into the back of our heads at birth have altered mankind's perception of reality. We've only really been on Earth since 1776.
Ostriig on 18/6/2009 at 13:08
Quote Posted by belboz
There's were 2 version of the original ps3, the machine comes with 8 cores, the european version has some of this written as software not hardware and not anything to do with backward compatability with ps2 games (something to do with the maximum number of cores allowed within a system in the european union is 4, any higher and you're breaking some strange law), the version sold in the usa and japan uses hardware to run games, while the european version uses mainly software to run games. So the usa and japan versions of the console out perform the european version by about 400%. The european Union have suppressed this information, as they don't want people to know about this, so there's no link to back this up.
The european parliment make up some stupid rules, and we are supposed to follow them, but non of them get voted in, you get to be a european mp by paying some one a lot of money.
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SubJeff on 18/6/2009 at 15:26
Quote Posted by steo
I heard there's an even more powerful PS3 that's only sold in Hitler's subterranean martian base where he's still alive, planning the resurgence of the Third Reich along with his buddies, the reptilian aliens from atlantis who helped the Nazis in WW2 and later built stonehenge. Yes,
later. Stonehenge wasn't actually built until the fifties but the satellites beaming microwaves into the chips that are implanted into the back of our heads at birth have altered mankind's perception of reality. We've only really been on Earth since 1776.
humour fail tried to hard no just no just nonononono
june gloom on 18/6/2009 at 16:56
Ostriig wins though.
DDL on 18/6/2009 at 17:19
Quote Posted by Matthew
So the elections we held about two weeks ago were ... what, exactly?
You know, if it hadn't been for their constant hardline racism, I probably would've voted for the BNP, coz their stance on octo-core gaming consoles is actually
really good.