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Mnementh said:
Slownenberg said:
This shows how there really isn't that much difference between the systems graphically these days.

Oh, I don't agree. The systems have big differences in the graphics technology. But the effect of diminishing returns hits: The higher the graphical level at all, the smaller the noticeable differences. This is different, for a new technology that uses much more processing power and makes some clearly visible differences. If we hop such a technological barrier though is depending on the games and what they use as ideas.

I feel like one of the major differentiating factors between Switch and Wii U/PS3/360 is that on Switch we see more games, like Outlast II, Doom, Wolfenstein II, etc, using PBR for more realistic lighting and materials.