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Yes and No. - I'd say mainly no.

Yes because in terms of percentage, the gap between PS4 and X1 is larger than between the 360 and PS3.

No because the smaller gap the 360 had over PS3 'seemed' like more than larger percentage gap between the PS4 and X1, because it was at a lower level.

For example, its easier to spot a difference between a game running at 25 and 30 fps than it is to tell the difference between a game running at 50 vs 60fps. But depends on the game though.