Zod95 said:
Did you really read my post?? Look at what I said: "And here is my conclusion: you didn't convince me at all. Actually now I am more sure that 5th and 6th gen were generations without big hardware differences.".
There isn't 1 single parameter in which GC is at least 5 times more powerful, so you just confirmed that there are no big differences. I'm actually repeating myself. You need to read my posts.
We are talking about graphic level, not design. You may find Mario Galaxy 2 a game with beautiful scenarios but that's not the focus of this conversation.
I know, it's hard to find good videos of the 6th gen (and backwards). Anyway, try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv7VDojKQaM I believe The Getaway Black Monday isn't much different from it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4PpuhGuTBY But GT4 is undoubtly superior to both: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRBeta_IIb0 And what do you think about my images? I tried to find the best images of each game and Gran Turismo seems the best. Want to do the same thing about the 7th gen? I assure you the Wii won't come even close to X360 or PS3. I think that's what's being hard for you to accept...that Nintendo did in the 7th and 8th gen what no other company did so far (a purposeful generational downgrade).
Again, we're only talking about graphics. And yes you refused to proactively address the software analysis (you haven't did it so far) and even reactively (you haven't commented my images).
Return to the power racing? How? Launching a 7th gen piece of hardware in 2012? What is their race then? 2 or 3 years competing with the old PS3 and X360? Or 1 year without PS4 and XOne? If that's the case, their race if over. PS4 and XOne are totally smashing Wii U in graphics and that is clear on hardware, software and 3rd party support (exactly like what happened with the Wii). Whether the difference now is bigger or smaller than with the Wii, I don't know, it's probably smaller but not significantly. What I do know is that Nintendo is once again 1 generation behind the competition. That's not the way for a billionaire multi-national company to behave. The WiiU's failure is the price they're paying for such greed. I trully hope that they learn with this so that next time they release a real 9th gen console to please the fans. They can't make omelets withouth breaking eggs. That's the lesson they need to take. |
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