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Mazty said:
gigantor21 said:

To me, the main determining factors are release date, and increase in power relative to the preceding console from the SAME company. Comparing the console with it's competitors to make this determination makes no sense. In the Wii U's case, especially, when we don't even know what the other two consoles even look like.

A console being underpowered =/= not being next gen.

The issue with that is the xbox wouldn't be part of any generation. Same goes for the first console made by any company. 

A company's first console is the only case where I would make cross-company comparisons. I put it like that mainly because people keep saying the Wii U doesn't count as next-gen for some reason. And even then, I would put release date up as the main metric--I'd put stuff like the Steam Box and Ouya in the same generation as the Wii U/PS4/720 for that reason, even though the latter may well end up being even weaker than current gen stuff.

I just see a lot of these debates as an excuse for people to look down on other consoles they don't like, more than anything else. It's so petty.



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