Whichever makes you feel better.Can't tell if trolling, or just stupid.
Both of those consoles launched two years after the PS2, so it's not surprising they had superior specs, and it doesn't say how the PS2 compared to contemporary PCs.PS2 does NOT have superior spec compared to PC at that time; in fact PS2 is the weakest 6th gen console.
Also, technically, the Dreamcast was the weakest 6th gen console
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megahertz_mythA MIPS Emotion Engine CPU with a 294 MHz clock speed and 32 MB of RDRAM was more powerful than a PC that had an AMD Athlon 1 GHz CPU with 128 MB RAM? RDRAM has issues with severe latency, which killed the N64 hardware-wise.
The major issue with the N64's RAM was the small bus size resulting in a low bandwidth, which only compounded the latency problem. The PS2 offset the latency (and, to an extent, the small size) with an enormous memory bandwidth.
Fact is, when the PS2 came out, graphically, it was above anything else. Consoles used to be more powerful compared to the PC. It used to be "oh sure, it's powerful now but the PC will overtake it in a few years."
Now it's "oh well, at least it's cheap."










