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StuOhQ said:
Nem said

when i play on my ps4(X1) and on my Wii U, one feels next-gen and the other feels current gen in a new box. And no i'm not talking about ps4/x1. Wii U games like Mario kart 8 and Bayonetta 2 feel next gen because they have great art design and run extremely well. Thats what next-gen must be.


At first, I thought I was the only one who felt this way. Then, I started noticing people who are over watching/playing games dropping lots of "oh, wow" and "that looks really good" when it comes to MK8, Tropical Freeze, and - most recently - Bayonetta 2. I'm sure they're impressed by the PS4 as well, but those games look so much like the titles we've been playing for the last four to eight years, only at a higher resolution and more realistic lighting.

Maybe it's just because  expectations are lower for a console with the name Wii tacked onto it, but when I look at many of the top tier Wii U titles, I feel like I'm looking at something new and fresh and exciting in a way that my PS4 games simply don't.


Its all about the fps. PS4/X1 games would look amazing if they focused on the fps. The current focus on resolution is leaving the games at the same 30fps the PS3/360 offered. Its alot more difficult to see the improvement in small pixels than it is on how smoothly the game runs.

They really need to drop this silly resolution gate and bring in the more important fps gate. Next gen must be 60fps and not 1080p (if both arent attainable).