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naraku2099 said:
the_bloodwalker said:

This is the generation where graphics have come to a "good enough" point. Going beyond that point is too risky. I'm not saying that there can't be a graphical improvement like what you see in the PS3 and Xbox360, is just like it's no longer that relevant in game improvement. What is relevevant now is how the game is appealing, inviting. And that needs talent beyond graphics

 

That's opinion, not fact. I still see plenty of room for improvement graphically on both PS3 and Xbox360.

Not to mention that while both systems have good graphics, they both have their ups and downs in terms of certain processes related to the graphics.

Even more so in the case of Nintendo Wii. Being that it's not up to the graphical standards of PlayStation 3 or Xbox360, it has all the more room to improve in terms of graphics.

After decades of work with more processing power per frame than any console will see for years, pre-rendered graphics are still seeing improvements to this day ... The one thing that we can say for the near future is there will always be room for improvement in graphics.

The fact of the matter is that computer graphics have never been a major motivating factor for why people buy the systems they do, and the improvement in graphics should occur at a rate which the industry (in general) can support it; and the desire for greater graphics should never be so great that independant developers are pushed out of the industry because they can not support the cost of the latest and greatest technology.