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NintendoPie said:
M.U.G.E.N said:


Entirely depends on the vision of the creator. Better specs means more freedom to do persue dreams and goals of creators without constraints. This is why devs from teams like Epic are just so giddy about specs of the PS4. It's dev friendly design and plenty of power to do what they want to do. The important thing to understand is just because there is a lot of power, you don't have to use all of it. It just removes limits for those are affected. This is what sony was explaining at the event. Removing limits/boundaries for creation. 

I mean if you check the previous few posts you will notice how the creator of Witness, needed the extra power to make his game a reality. This is why, as he explains, the team skipped the last gen as well as even the wiiu.

Maybe the better way to put it would be that realistic graphics or huge budgets aren't necessary for imaginitive titles. Because a large game (meaning how big the story, etc.) does need newer engines and such. 


Most definitely. I mean Knack will end up being one of the most impressive games out there once it releases, mark my words. With more power we can get, better visuals, better AI, bigger worlds etc. I can't wait! So hyped :D 

For example the game I'm looking forward to the most on the PS4 is Second Son. An Open world/sandbox action game set in Seattle where the hero has the power of Smoke! It's going to be crazy fun



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