How come game systems with the same graphics cards as a PC always have better graphics?
Question by OKwithme: How come game systems with the same graphics cards as a PC always have better graphics?
I’ve noticed that if a game system (arcade system or home console) has the same graphics card as a PC, the game system always shows the game better. Why is that? If you played the same game on a PC, you would have to tone down the graphics.
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Answer by RudieCantFail
Because the game system usually has a butt-load more RAM, and both the RAM and the processor is devoted entirely to running the game, not a whole bunch of background programs that you may not even ever use.
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