I never understand how more power is not seen as innovative in gaming. It allows entirely new engines that achieve more than done prior. More innovation has come from bigger and better hardware than general creativity by a long shot. I also never understand when the debate about graphics happen and people argue that because a system has better power doesn't mean it will have better games. That is fundamentally true. But take Zelda for example. You take that same developer and let them develop it on PS4 and they can create a far superior game than they can on Switch. People just focus on how it looking better on PS4, they ignore that with more power they could create a more alive world with more going on in it. On the switch the Zelda world seems somewhat dead with very little active AI and much on the screen at a time due to power restraints. Compare that to Horizon which is cutting edge graphically, but the world looks alive and more vibrant as well. Consumers have seemed to consistently speak to what they prefer and its almost always been more cutting edge technical experiences.







