killak posted...It's just not needed.
Games are still looking better and better with each release.
What about games like Battlefield 3 which not only look much worse on Consoles, but don't provide the same experience as well? 64 Players on PC, as opposed to the measly sum on Consoles. Essentially making the game a different overall experience on the PC, when compared to the Console Versions. We get a lesser game because Current Consoles cannot provide us with the power needed, to give us the experience that was intended by Devs in the first place
There is no way around this. As we go forward, this will continue to become more and more apparent, as it will become more and more prevalent. More than ever, Consoles are trying to keep up with PC in some manner. They are becoming more PC like. The power is needed when considering 3rd Party Franchises like Battlefield, and you can be sure that there are titles in the works that simply aren't possible on Current Consoles, without making huge sacrifices. It IS needed
It does feel a bit soon yes, and that sucks. Many of us are only now getting accustom to our Consoles, and are really getting into Current Gen. Personally, I have only begun to love my PS3 about 2 years ago, and I think Current Gen has really come into its own as of recent. However, I understand that there is indeed a need for new hardware. To suggest it isn't needed is ridiculous
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PS3 without Immersion lacks Rumble and PS3 without Rumble lacks Immersion. Finally Sony did the right thing