Mr Puggsly said:
Well graphics have motivated some purchases. But the masses don't just care about the most cutting edge visuals. I'm excited about new hardware because even current games could look more polished. I'd like to see smoother frame rates, sharper textures, less pop up, etc. I'd also like to see split-screen multiplayer in more games. More powerful consoles could provide all of that. A lot of people on the web (often Sony fans) like to boast about graphics, but clearly the masses don't just focus on that alone. Otherwise the Wii wouldn't and DS wouldn't have dominated the market. Xbox Live Arcade is also very successful without pushing cutting edge visuals. My advice, don't concern yourself with graphic whores. They are the minority. |
When you say "the masses" are you only refering to the casual gamers who bought Wii's, or are you including more traditional gamers who bought PS3/360's?
LOL Thanks.
I think I agree with you, during the 6th gen, I only ever heard X-Box fans (in person) talk about graphics, and a lot of harcore gamers played PS2 back then. I have all the systems (well not a PS3 ATM because mine broke, but I am replacing it this fall when I'm certain PS4 isn't BC), and to be honest I don't care about graphics.
BTW, about split screen, the 7th gen was one of the biggest jumps in graphical performance between gens. If split screen gaming has been removed from games nowdays, it's not because of the weakness of the machinery, it's because of the way the market has shifted. Nowadays people play online, or devs are just too lazy to make a solid split screen setting. After all Mario/Party/Kart has featured 4 player split screen since the N64 days, and the Wii is the weakest system at the moment.
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