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Zekkyou said:

Maybe not to you, but many of us think the jump has been pretty massive, especially considering how cheap the PS4/X1 are to manufacture compared to their predecessors.

The jump from Killzone 3 (4.5 years after launch) to Killzone:SF (launch title) impressed me a lot, even as a PC gamer. It will be interesting to see what ND can pull off.

We will certainly see less in-gen graphical improvements (though more tech advancements like soft body physics and mass NPC simulation), but it will also be a shorter gen too. I can live with that.


That's far too many factors to actually properly gauge for reasons. What I am referring to is the reality of diminishing returns on graphical capabilities. PS4 IS more capable, but reality does not like words like "massive" because they show blissful ignorance to the reality. There will be marked differences between the two systems, they just won't be "massive".