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AnonGentleman said:
Compare them side by side on a +40 inch 1080p television like most people have in their living rooms.

You WILL see a difference, especially when both games are in motion.


Actually most people are going to have about 720 and really, the OP is right. Graphics might look a bit crisper but outside of animation and physics, which truthfully the average gamer isn't really going to notice, the graphical jump isn't that superb. But really that has been the case since the start of the previous generation as graphics themselves have reached a point where gamers and developers know they can't get past the maniquin/plastic look on realistic characters and graphically the only thing developers can do is create gorgeous set pieces and just make it animate cleaner then previously.

But yeah, people claiming the next gen graphics are more revolutionary then any of the previous generations (save the PS2/GC/Xbox era jump to the PS3/360 era levels are kidding and sipping on the industry Kool-aide rather then take in the reality of the situation. Graphically gaming is peaking with its near movie quality effects, expecting more is insane.