chosen12k6
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COLGeek :
The "secret" is the closed, dedicated development environment that a console is built around. What are you talking about General199?
What I think he means is this: Xbox, PS, and Nintendo are computers in a basic sense developed for one task and one task alone handling gaming software. A computer on the other hand is rarely used for gaming only but for multiple things meaning MS can use a lower end chipset compared to PCs because that chipset is only outputting one video type of content with their processor only focusing on one task gaming, along with other miniscule things but they never run at the same time. Exception music stored on your hdd of an xbox. But even then some games will not operate the music while the game is in play. Hence "closed environment". PCs on the other hand are made for multitasking and while you may not notice it while gaming your cpu will more than likely still be processing parts of a particular program. Example: MS Office- notice that when you forget to save a document in word you are able to pull it back in within 30mins to an hour (sometimes longer) because that particular part of the program stores the information in your ram. Which if you being to game your performance may slack a little if you have a small amount of ram. Just an example but your cpu handles more than you may think. That is just a guess at what he means. Still a console will never outperform a pc using the latest and greatest system just cant keep up.