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No. But I don't really even think that's the point anymore. With the success of the Wii, Kinect, and Move, the goal now seems to me to get experiences that aren't possible on a PC or smartphone.
I disagree. Very few console games this generation have used decent AA for example.Right when they are released they are nearly on par but with an immensely smaller resolution.
Right now, "The Last of Us" on the six-year-old PS3 rivals the majority of PC games. Same is true for the next God of War release on that system.
I think the consoles will be fine next gen.
That's because majority of PC games are console ports. Yes it looks pretty good and I'm very excited for that game but it the graphics really aren't that good on it. Going to be slightly better than Uncharted 3 graphics which weren't that good.
yea, uncharted 3's graphics were AWFUL...
/sarcasm
They were. For console games they were good but in general they weren't. Tons of low quality textures everywhere.
They weren't 'awful'.
Right now, "The Last of Us" on the six-year-old PS3 rivals the majority of PC games. Same is true for the next God of War release on that system.
I think the consoles will be fine next gen.
Mmm, that may be true, but all the press I've read on E3 2012 suggests that smartphone and especially tablet gaming took a big chunk out of Nintendo's marketshare. Nintendo posted losses for the first time in decades. Either they need to create games for hardcore gamers (not likely) or they need to team up with a manufacturer like HTC and release a Nintendo phone!
Most modern console games don't even run at 720p let alone 1080p. Halo runs at something awful like 520p, its barely better than a DVD. These are the sort of shortcuts they take to get the games even remotely running reasonable, but I guess few people actually notice because of the distance from the screen and the general blurriness from the console AA that hides all the problems.
There is just no way the minor improvements from direct hardware access will result in the next gen of consoles performing better than the high end in PCs, its just not going to make that much difference.
You guys put way too much emphasis on specs written on paper. The 1 single awesome thing about developing for proprietary hardware is that you can get far more out of it.
If the past is anything to read into, then the first batch of games will look as good as the few very high end ones on PC, like BF3 and Metro last light. This will crossover into there being more and more PC games with such graphics, afterwhich PC graphics will gradually accelerate, turning faster graphical cycles than the consoles.
Consoles generally look better and better each year and PC's will just cycle a bit faster.
Because it looks good enough and is fun. Who cares if its just 720p?There is no way the last of us rivales PC games simply because it's most likely running at 720p. Consoles have tricks that increase performance at the cost of image quality. The majority of console gamers don't even realize it's happening.
Because it looks good enough and is fun. Who cares if its just 720p?
Right now, "The Last of Us" on the six-year-old PS3 rivals the majority of PC games.
I think consoles will be fine next gen.