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killer7 said:

Its not the biggest but deffinitly not the weakest generational jump! For PS3- PS4/ Xbox 360- Xbox One i saw less of a jump: The format stayed the same (BD- at least for PS3- PS4), as well as the resolution (720p- 900p/1080p). It wasn't until PS4Pro,more even Xbox One X when the jump became more obvious. But as games where developed with te vanilla consoles in mind,that did not help a lot. The PS4Pro was the first true 1080p console if you like, despite Sony trying to market it as a 4K console! The first console to feature true 4K was te Xbox One X. But 4k did not become a standard before PS5 and Xbox Series X.

Technically, when you look at Xbox360 to Xbox One, vs Xbox One to Xbox Series X, yes, latter is actually bigger jump. The thing is, perceived jump is much smaller and those base consoles are bare minimum for generational jump to start with.

Rarely any game renders at 4K native on base 9th gen consoles, and no AAA game I know of (unless it's last gen upgrade).