Azzanation said:
Why? |
I can answer that, posted it earlier in the thread as well.
1. PSVR, made me feel like a kid again. Hundreds of little gems to play and many unforgettable experiences. Motion controls finally made sense and for a first gen product it exceeded all my expectations. So much I can't play horror games without VR anymore.
2. 7th gen was plagued with brown is realism, 8th gen brought color back to games.
3. 3x RROD, 2x Ylod, 1x Wii Disc drive failure, ps3 controllers all broke, 360 battery packs failed, Wii battery packs failed, horrible gen for HW.
4. Black crush and washed out games, annoying gamma shift on 360, limited/full RGB dilemma on ps3, Wii composite video argh.
7th gen had good games as well, but a lot felt like rehashes in 'HD', well 720p at most. Not great with a 1080p tv, always scaling issues. Text too small to read or outside the 'safe area'. The objectives in Dead rising were not visible on my HD ready tv, outside the visible screen. The text on the phone in GT4 was not readable. Skyrim on ps3, no need to explain that one. Kinect shovel ware, 8th gen rightfully quickly ditched Kinect. Eye toy... It had one sort of fun game.
8th gen had better games imo, Botw, HZD, Death stranding, God of War, Driveclub, GT Sport, Elite Dangerous, Forza Horizon 4, The Witcher 3, RDR2, Alien Isolation, SotC remake, Detroit: Become Human, Spiderman, Streets of Rage 3, Infinifactory, Nex Machina, Dirt Rally, The last Guardian, Life is Strange, Pixeljunk Nom Nom Galaxy, Grim Fandango remastered, Transistor, Child of Light, Infamous 2nd son, Resogun, plus about a hundred PSVR titles.
7th gen is the brown shooter era to me plagued with lots of hardware problems and unwanted upscaling noise. Sure, you can play them all again this gen with better resolution and fps, but all the textures and polygons are still made for 512MB ram, and the brown colors stay as well.







