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Immortal said:
Player1x3 said:

And seems like you have a spelling problem. See, cheapshots won't get us anywhere 

This amount of RAM has never been added to a successor console before and that's a FACT

NES to SNES seems like a big jump only because of how laughable NES hardware was, even for it's own time. It's not much of an achievement to make a big jump from that 


He wasn't making a cheapshot; he was pointing out that you didn't actually answer his point at all. The conversation was about proportional leaps in power. NES to SNES was 64x and PS3 to PS4 is 16x. Therefore, the leap was bigger. It doesn't matter if NES hardware was crap; the leap was still bigger.

Also, your second argument is very difficult to process. You realize that when the Wii U was launched, you could make the same statement about it? It added 0.75GB more than Wii's RAM, if I'm not wrong. No other console had done that so far. Do you really think that means it was the biggest jump ever because of that?

Pointing out someone's reading comprehension is a cheapshot, no different than poiting out spelling mistakes. Difference is, English is probably his 1st language, while its my third

Yeah and those  64x didnt even add up to 1/5 of a Megabyte. Impressive jump lol. You can clearly see th 64x difference when comparing SMB3 and Super Mario World...

And yes, i could have made the same statement about WiiU, because it was the biggest leap until PS4 was announced