Raze said:
True, but it'd be bad business to neglect an extra few million dollars in revenue simply because a company has a grudge against another. CEOs shouldn't dabble in highschool drama. The graphical improvements are going to be very minor from Wii U to PS4/720, its all still 1080p. At best, there will be more ram and processor speed. I've made a point elsewhere, that I wouldn't hold my breath to see a leap in graphic quality from PS3 to PS4 or 360 to 720. The bottleneck is now at the end user - we're still in a world where the highest resolution output in homes is 1080p. We won't see 2k or 4k technology affordable and commonplace for at least another generation AFTER the PS4/720/WiiU. We're fairly maxed out on graphical improvements for another decade. As for the gamepad, this is a good point, but not every game has to use it. Wii controls work in Wii U, from what I understand of it. So it can be bypassed. |
Hum, what about no? Resolution isn't all. Draw distance, polygons on screen, lighting effects (and the number of active light sources), among plenty of other things can still be pushed way beyond what we currently see on the current gen consoles and the Wii U. We see movies like Avatar on our 1080p screens and the graphics of games are nowhere near that level. So yes, things can still get much better than they are now, even if the resolution stays at 1080p for the next decade.







