Snoopy on 11 March 2017
| GarlandSteve74 said: I hope they do. 7+ year generations is way too long. When the Xbox 360 launched most PC's didn't even have PCI-E slots and the top of the line graphics card was a 7800GTX. Fast forward to the Xbox One launch and PCI-E was at 3.1 and the 780 Ti was the latest and greatest. There were 8 generations of GeForce graphics cards released over the 8 years between the 360 and the One. Having to play GTA 5 in 2013 on low settings at 720p/24FPS was awful. As long as they support the consoles for more than 4 years, the OPTION to have better hardware is a great idea. |
Exactly, that is what they are doing. They have the whole surface team behind them.







