ethomaz on 06 February 2013
| Aielyn said: And for the record, we don't need a "generation" term to refer to graphical capabilities. We can do that much more directly, without need to use "generation" terminology. And ethomaz - I'm sorry, but there's more than just graphics that improve with each generation, that can't be improved in-generation. |
All the older generation was defined by power/graphics.
8-bit era
16-bit era
32/64-bit era
All because you a have a big gap in power/graphics... that's make a generation... that's how the generation are defined.







