That's what happens when the majority of a community is children who's consoles are paid for by their parents as well as having zero grasp of what constitutes a game's development process, quality, and cost. Looking through the thread, the vast majority of those Yes responses are followed by "So the graphics can catch up to PC gaming" or corporate buzz words like "So it can push gaming forward" or "break boundaries." Of course, none of them actually can quantified what pushing forward or breaking boundaries means, outside of graphical quality, which tells me that all the slavering hordes want is shinier games, regardless of their cost or quality since they have no concept of either.spartandude said:my thoughts exactlyzombieshark6666 said:You're not the only one, sadly.Chairman Miaow said:I am amazed and horrified by the number of nos in this thread.
It's baffling how many think it's worth paying hundreds of dollars for some visual effects, less loading times, longer development cycles, less innovation, etc.
If they're willing to push the AI and physics as much as graphics, it would be nice, but the budgets would skyrocket, so it's not likely to happen.
A new generation of consoles means higher resolution, more RAM and less games/more expensive games for not much more fun or wow factor.