OG_Original Gamer
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For some reason I'm not as excited about the technical specifications of next generation consoles as I have been in the past. When the Xenon (possible)specs were leaked I wasn't really all that excited. I think because of the internet and its mass amount of info on CPU/GPU technology and the fact I know so much of what goes into consoles, technology is starting to loose its appeal. It seems like as every generation pass, the hype of a specific technical feature dwindles. Bits, polygons, Mhz, now theres the,"what console has the most graphic features". Bump mapping, normal mapping, realtime reflections all of these features impacts will have come and gone.
When the next gen comes around the line will be blurred, better technology is a given now. The new consoles will more than likely be so close in tech specs comparisons, that we could see a change in how many tech threads we'll see in forums compared to this gen and last gen. Could all multiplatform games end up looking atleast 99.9% identical, texture manipulating features and all?
I guess the true excitement of the next gen begins when you see the games and how much they differ visually to the current gen games.
When the next gen comes around the line will be blurred, better technology is a given now. The new consoles will more than likely be so close in tech specs comparisons, that we could see a change in how many tech threads we'll see in forums compared to this gen and last gen. Could all multiplatform games end up looking atleast 99.9% identical, texture manipulating features and all?
I guess the true excitement of the next gen begins when you see the games and how much they differ visually to the current gen games.