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CGI-Quality said:
KratosLives said:

Even with next gen, we may not get the games we want, or games we should be experiencing. How many unique awe inspiring games did we get this gen that wasn't that much different from last?? How many games pushed AI and physics far? Even with next gen with all that ram, ssd, cpu and gpu jump, i feel like the most we will see is prettier games running at 4k/ 60 to 120 fps. But i'm hoping we will see AI and physics taken to a new level, and the cpu being used for a lot of onscreen calculations. This will mean more work from devs, but thanks to the jump to ssd, ram etc it may mean games can be produced quicker, and allow the extra time to really work on detail. Hopefully we will never see the same looking npc appear in game, or similar looking.

Nope. Games will be pushing much more in the areas you describe, especially physics.

If they don't it isn't because the HW isn't improving in the needed areas, just that those devs didn't try to improve these aspects (I doubt).



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