dharh said:
Except that when a new console gets released they absolutely are competing with previous gen games. Not to mention they must contend with _new_ hardware with can increase the cost of making that new game, thus increasing the risk. Sequals stagnate all on their own. If you are talking about new hardware with new gimmick controls that is yet another risk. Whether it is graphics, physics, AI, or whatever, it all requires more powerful hardware. Likewise I think yet again you are wrong that people don't care about the gap in these things compared to previous gen. People absolutely want better games than previous gen. This gen has yet to see its limits. Seriously. |
True, the competition with previous gen remains.
Sure sequals stagnate, yet I think their would have been a lot less buzz about fallout 4 on 360/ps3 than there is now on ps4/XB1. New gen breathes new life into sequels as well.
I meant the gap between AAA and smaller games at the start of a gen is not perceived as big as later in the gen. They're still a step up compared to previous gen. Outlast was a step up from previous gen games for me and competed well with the full launch games. Resogun same thing.







