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Snoopy said:
Barkley said:

I'm not sure how that relates to Haxxiy's point at all, that you should use proportional power difference rather than numerical.

How? It's like saying the difference between 100 and 50 is the same as 1 and 2 because of proportions. I'm saying games have proven time and time again even without the biggest upgrades in the world like xbox one and xbox 360 (1tf difference last I check) there is games that amazes me a lot on xbox one the way they look and perform.  Playing forza horizon 2 on 360 and xbox one was night and day

So... you're agreeing with our point that you should use proportions or not?

Because your Forza Horizon comment completley agrees with us, while your sentence before the bolded disagrees.

Yes the difference between XBO and 360 might not be the "biggest upgrade" as you say, a numerical increase of 1TF, but Proportionally it is very big, (445% increase)

Because of the massive increase proportionally the difference is, Night and Day.

 

Using numerical you could say the difference between a 0.01TF machine and a 1TF machine is the same as the difference between a 1TF machine and a 2TF machine. Proportional power is a better measurement. One of those examples is twice as powerful, the other is ONE HUNDRED times more powerful.