Before I begin, keep in mind these are the observations I've made on my laptop that has a 4-year-old dual core, only 2 GB of RAM, and a crap Intel Chipset for graphics.
Firefox has a much faster processing speed. Pages load so much faster. Now this may be partially due to Chrome not having the same level of blocking power in its Ad Block Plus. Also, in my Chrome, I can't do a damn thing on a page until it's 100% loaded, nor in another tab. Not so with Firefox.
However! Flash games pretty much don't work at all in FF, and streaming videos have a poor framerate in Firefox unless I kick the quality down to 360p or less, and even then still has trouble. Chrome can handle about 480p. External players (Media Player Classic to be specific) can go to 720p. Haven't tested 1080p.
So basically, I use both because I need both, but usually I only use Chrome for anime and the occasional game.
Firefox has a much faster processing speed. Pages load so much faster. Now this may be partially due to Chrome not having the same level of blocking power in its Ad Block Plus. Also, in my Chrome, I can't do a damn thing on a page until it's 100% loaded, nor in another tab. Not so with Firefox.
However! Flash games pretty much don't work at all in FF, and streaming videos have a poor framerate in Firefox unless I kick the quality down to 360p or less, and even then still has trouble. Chrome can handle about 480p. External players (Media Player Classic to be specific) can go to 720p. Haven't tested 1080p.
So basically, I use both because I need both, but usually I only use Chrome for anime and the occasional game.