NightDragon83 said:
See: "law of diminishing returns". So far the 8th gen represents the smallest inter-generational leap in terms of graphics, hardware and gameplay features that we've seen. 8-16 bit went from a handful of colors, tiny sprites and just two buttons to mega sprites, hundreds of colors, mode 7, and 6 buttons. 16-32/64 bit went from improved 2D graphics to fully realized 3D graphics and CD quality sound, more buttons, and 360 degree analog control. 32/64 - 128 bit saw even more advanced 3D graphics, improved storage mediums, and for the first time fully realized online gameplay on 3 out of the 4 major consoles of the gen. 128 bit - last gen saw probably the most dramatic jump in visuals between generations as the Movie, TV and entertainment industry switched from SD to HD, and the online experience for consoles became even more robust and borderline PC-like as gamers could now use their consoles' internet capabilities for so much more than just playing games online. Not to mention the fully realization of motion controls in gaming after years of failed experiments. So far this generation in terms of hardware, gameplay and multimedia features has literally everything the last gen had, just with prettier visuals. The Wii U is literally an extension of the Wii (it even uses the same exact controllers for multiplayer), the XB1 is the same as the 360 only with Kinect 2.0, and the PS4 is the same as the PS3 only with better developer-friendly architecture. So far we have not seen any major leaps hardware or gameplay wise in the 8th gen as we've seen in previous generations.
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Drop your Bit Tags, There wrong and also have nothing to do with the power in the consoles.
PS2 was 128 bit as was PS3, but 360 was 64 bit.
Unless we start talking about GPUs then 360 was 256 bit, but this is changing the comparison, which is what sega did with dreamcast when they wrote 128bit on its lid, it was refering to GPU not CPU. The dreamcast was actually a 32bit machine.
Both PS4 and XOne are now 64bit in terms of CPU. Doesnt mean there 3 gen old machines.
So as you can see its silly to compare graphical capabilities when listing the CPU transfer size.