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Soundwave said:
Materia-Blade said:

"but it's not that much different from Rogue Squadron II/III or Resident Evil 4 looking better than anything on the PS2. "

Yeah, no. as I said, graphics + resolution + framerate. those don't lie.

the jump from nintendo 64 to dreamcast is also way bigger than ps360 to ps4, x1 and wii u.

There are a fair number of 720p/60 fps games on the PS3/360 anyway, it's not like that's anything super special in and of itself. 

Mario Kart 8 basically has no AA going on at all either. 

And yes I stand by it, I think XBox to PS2 is fairly the same thing as Wii U to PS3/360. 

Wii U is in no way, shape, or form in the same category as the X1/PS4. Nintendo could have had that class of system if they were willing to compromise on the 33 watt/console must be super small from day 1 thing ... they weren't. 

Halo 4 is better looking than any Wii U game save maybe Xenoblade X. I'd say its equal with Mario Kart. 

The majority of ps360 titles are sub hd 30fps, and the graphics are quite behind wii u's exclusives.

"Wii U is in no way, shape, or form in the same category as the X1/PS4"

By definition, each console is in a category of it's own, because they nowhere near equal in specs. with that said, wii u, x1 and ps4 are all 8th gen platforms with a comparable power range. the difference in raw specs proportion from wii u to ps4 is bigger than ps2 to xb, but diminishing returns make up for that when we look at the games.

"Halo 4 is better looking than any Wii U game save maybe Xenoblade X. I'd say its equal with Mario Kart."

Just checked, it's not. but it's indeed well above the x360 standard.