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Originally Posted by kamspy
The early review of the game that got pulled said the PS3 had much more of a population on the streets. The 360 version has a more cartoony look and more bloom lighting.
Here's a link to a copy of it before it was yanked by Take2
http://home.comcast.net/~infamousdd/CGReviews_-_Cam_Garish_Reviews_-_One_Review_at_a_Time.html
Both games will be great, but early indications say the PS3 being the lead dev platform paid dividends.
360 version has "pop-up" pedestrians and cops. The PS3 does require an install, but the install seems to keep the pop up people and draw distances down.
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Did you even read the thing? No offense kamspy, but it almost seems like you are intentionally trying to make it seem like the PS3 version is better than the 360 version. Here is what the author actually says concerning the graphics/performance between the two systems:
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The truth is that, if installed, the game looks equally impressive on both systems.
The PS3 has a more relaxed color pallet, but this gives everything a more realistic look. If you don't like the realistic look, and you have a HDMI connection, you can fiddle with your PS3 display settings and get it looking much more saturated. The textures are just as sharp as the 360 version, and there's little to no pop-in or screen tearing. The PS3 takes longer to load than the 360, but I took several different head counts in game at different locations, and I always found the PS3 to be more populated than the 360. This could be attributed to the dynamic nature of the world, but it's hard to tell. Either way, the difference was never more than five to seven pedestrians or three to four cars—it's not really much of an advantage.
The 360 is bright. Boy is it bright. Based on discussion history, this one will be claimed to look better, but it'll really be preference. The texture quality is the same on both systems, but the 360 has a more cartoon-like look. This isn't a bad thing. It just depends on preference. I'd compare the difference to that of Oblivion on each system. The 360 also suffers from some frame rate drops that are almost non-existent on the PS3. Installing the 360 version on your system's hard drive, however, will bring performance almost up to par with the PS3.
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The 360 version comes with an optional install (PS3's is mandatory). If you choose to install on the 360 then the performance is basically equal to the PS3s in loadtimes and pop-ins...