| NATO said: Truth be told the switch from last gen to current gen wasn't that big either.
If you compare launch title to launch title there is, no doubt, a big difference, but in the end you're transitioning from games made after several years of getting to know the hardware and milking all they can out of it, to games made on newer hardware that the devs haven't had much time with.
Even if the architectures the same devs still need time to fine tune engines and expectations to match what the processor, gpu.and.memory can handle. |
Isnt that kind of a redundant way of thinking though? Youre saying that comparing titles from the launch years are massively different, but that comparing titles made in the same few years they look the same, but then completely discount that 2017 and 2016 and even 2015 PS4 games completely outclass games that came out years prior on older platformers. Yes, it took this gen a little while to get off its feet, and ironically the consoles were much less powerful in their respective years than their predecessors. But that was kind of the same with PS3 AND 360 until about Gears 2/Uncharted 2







