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lucidium said:
PigPen said:
I'm glad Nintendo went with the IBM PowerPC, which I have reasons. Now I don't know how true it is, but I have read a article somewhere saying the PS4 is almost maxed out.

Developers were saying that about games a few years into the 360 and ps3 life cycles, mostly as a pr move.

you can write a crude program to do nothing but create random strings constantly, it will rape the cpu and gpu compute, throw in some dense shader and it will be using up the entire systems resources, thus, "maxing it out" but what you see on screen will be neigh on worthless.

theres a difference between maxing out hardware, and making the most of hardware EFFICIENTLY.

Something tells me you don't know what you're talking about (it's a hunch).  I will say this though, we all know the Wii U looks weak on paper compared to the XBOne & PS4.  I read that the way the Wii U was designed it punches above its weight.  Shin'en says the Wii U is several generations ahead of the X360 & PS3.  Retro says the Wii U is a powerhouse and developers shouldn't overlook it.  Sony loyalist is quick to defend the PS4  which I would think twice about given Sony's track record.  It will be real funny if the Wii U is more powerful, because devs are not aloud to speak on it.