A couple generations, probably by gen 10, then CPU/GPU clocks, RAM, etc, probably won't matter. But of course, by then the next revolution in computing will probably be here, so who knows?
If things continue as they are, certainly we'll quickly reach a point where you have "enough" power, but by that point console gaming might be moot, if computers become powerful enough to simply do it all out of the box (which will happen especially quick if they start making unified chipsets, like Intel's Larabee, making the separate graphics card obsolete), and consoles, as a distinct entity, will die off anyway

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







