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Bayonetta PS3 vs 360 performance data revealed

November 1, 1:51 PMVideo Game ExaminerMatt Furtado
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Bayonetta Courtesy of Sega

There have been numerous video comparisons of Bayonetta PS3 vs Xbox 360. To the naked eye, one can tell the difference between the lighting of the game, some texture problems, and which version appears to running at a smoother framerate. In each and every category, the Xbox 360 is the clear winner. With the game clearly designed for Microsoft's machine, Platinum Games specifically designed Bayonetta to run on the Xbox 360 hardware -- not the PlayStation 3 hardware. A technical comparison has been conducted which shows clear evidence of how the game stacks up on each console, respectively. Judging the performance on framerate alone, the data reveals a clear, and expected, winner.


Bayonetta PS3 vs Xbox 360 Framerate Analysis. Courtesy of Blogpark.JP

As you can tell, the Xbox 360 version runs at a consistent 52 frames, while the PS3 stays around 30 frames throughout the game. The Xbox 360 version does dip into the mid-30's several times, while the PS3 falls into the mid-20's.

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