SubiyaCryolite said:
amak11 said:
PullusPardus said:
AnthonyW86 said: ''they're much closer to WiiU than you think'' Stopped reading right there. |
Explain how thats not true?
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As a Wii U hopeful, the Xbox One is closer to the Wii U, the PS4 is a cut above the Xbox One. Using example numbers (that aren representative of what the consoles are)...
Wii U - 500
Xbox One - 670
PS4 - 700 (how did you arrive at these numbers)
This is putting the raw power difference in perspective with simple numbers. In 5 years, the Wii U games will look as gorgeous as a PS4 and One game can look now (perhaps at 720p, but in 5 years time 720p will be as bad as 480p ecspecially if 4K TVs and content takes off). But in that same time frame developers may sacrifice native resolution of games to achieve greater graphic fidelity on those other consoles. Meaning everything will again be upscaled to 1080p (everything on Wii U can be upscaled to 1080p aswell). The fact of the matter, PC will always be 10 steps ahead of consoles. When the 9th generation comes out, It would be unheard of for consoles not being able to do 1080p 60fps, but people will want their consoles to do 4k and 2k respectively. Sony and MS will push this and Nintendo will remain the unkown figure in this based on speculation.
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They are simple numbers that people can relate to, that's where those numbers came from. Would it be better if I used vehicles as an example?
jet-powered car - A current gaming PC
700 HP Charger - PS4
670 HP Mustang - Xbox One
500 HP Subaru - Wii U
All different machines that offer different things. In the end, all of them on a straightaway the Charger would be slightly faster than the Mustang, and defintely faster than the Subaru. With tuning in 5 years It wouldn't be that hard to put each of these "cars" at a +100 HP ahead of their current targets. All these things are still slower than a Jet powered car.
This is pretty much explaining things so anyone could read and say "oh, okay I get it". It helps having a background in marketing. I can easily explain this stuff in laymens terms.