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I'm with ookaze.
A lot of people posting in this thread don't actually know what they are talking about and are spreading the 'AI Physics' BS that is realistically not true.
Physics, yes to a certain extent, but physically to a level that is noticable to someone playing a game? I don't think so. Physics are certainly processor intensive, but if you think you're going to get massive physics increases with the CPU's from Wii to 360 and PS3 then you are wrong.
The physics in something like Crysis is the highest increase that we've seen so far (see bomb explosion, trees falling etc) but even that isn't up to an ultra realistic level yet.
As has been stated many times, the AI is a load of BS also...
The new consoles realistically don't offer much else other than shinier graphics, prettier and more expansive worlds - which in essance could be done stylistically on the Wii anyway.
That's not to say that these greater more expansive worlds aren't better on these consoles... I can tell you now Eternal Sonata is going to be stylistically amazing and far beyond anything that coudl have been done on Wii and last gen consoles. The gameplay of most games could be emulated on the prior consoles with scaled down graphics... this isn't a matter of arguement.
Would the games be as enjoyable with scaled back graphics? For me... no. I moderately like COD3 but the Wii version was craps.








