| rf40928 said: I also want to say to the OP .. yes displays will be no better then 1080p... but graphics will still look better.. more visual effects will be able to occur at one time.. you're talking about more moving objects happening without maxing out the console.. more explosions.. less dropping of frame rates..Graphically - quality if often sacrificed this generation just to keep frame rates from dropping .. so yeah 1080p is one thing.. but if you think every pixel of 1080p is being utilized now you're wrong.. they also tend to use a blur effect now to ehance the lack of this.. Epic has already shown what Next Gen graphics will look like and they are leaps above what we see now.. 1080 is in use now - but its not being fully utilized.. but more then that.. so much more can be done that has nothing to do with 1080p.. |
I see whre you are coming from, but you didn't mention one thing, development costs. This will be the bottleneck that will stop devs from making games that look as good as Epic's Unreal Engine demo. Several studios have closed down this gen due to high costs. Only the biggest devs, will even take a chance. You are right about 1080p/60 fps being the norm for next gen though.








