| brazylianwisnia said: |
I trimmed the content of the quotes to save space but I'm replying to your last few posts.
1. A console generation is never defined by it's performance. Project Cafe is an 8th generation console whether you like it or not. Just as the Wii is a 7th generation console. Generations are denoted by the successor/predecessor relationship of flagship home and portable consoles grouped by a generalized release period.
2. 30x is a gross exaggeration of the increase in performance from generation to generation. Just because some of the computational power makes that kind of leap does not mean the overall processing performance does.
3. So long as Project Cafe utilizes modern shader operations and HD output resolutions, 3rd parties will support it with multiplatform software far more so than they did with Wii thanks to amortized costs of which Wii did not allow.
4. Your suggested perfomance capabilities of Project Cafe compared to PS3/X360 and the upcoming PS4/NextX are firstly incorrect (based on rumored componenets) and secondly wholly unknown (given we have no idea what plans Sony and MS have for their next consoles though conventional wisdom [not fanboy speculation] suggests a far more subdued technology jump compared to the jump from PS2 to PS3.
The rEVOLution is not being televised







