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Re: Evening Consolidation |
Dec 20, 2012, 05:03 |
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Jerykk wrote on Dec 20, 2012, 03:58: Many people are seriously overestimating the power of next-gen consoles. While they'll certainly be more powerful than current gen consoles, they'll still be several generations behind top-end PC hardware. Hopefully they'll have a lot more memory so we don't have to look at low-res textures all the time. I very much doubt they will be several generations behind the current-gen PC hardware. That's absurd. Possibly one generation behind to ensure they're working with hardware that has been proven out, but not 'several' generations.
Also, current-gen consoles still look quite good if you take off your PC-gaming-snob glasses. The next-gen consoles will do nothing but vastly improve what we have today.
Keep in mind that the Xbox360 was released in *2005* and the PS3 in *2006*. |
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