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I want you to think about this carefully before jumping to your current answer, I may sway you to either conclusion once I'm done.
I'm basing this on the Sony Playstation 3, since it's marginally ahead of the Xbox 360 by current standards.
Approximately 5 years ago, November 2006, Sony launched the PS3. It had;
550MHz graphics card, with 256MB GDDR3 dedicated graphics memory
3.2GHz processor with 6 cores for gaming, 1 for the OS and 1 spare, with 256MB system memory.
Current graphics cards have 800-900MHz+, 2-3GBs of GDDR5 RAM. Most gaming computers have 6-12GBs of system RAM
The discrepancy between PC and game console graphics is hurting many games being made today, as the consoles are limiting not only the appearance of new games, but also the gameplay and usability, with issues like AI and load times.
Regardless of whether or not you would personally replace your PS3 or 360, they are now both so old, their processing power and limitations to new games being made is so large, that soon more and more games will be made exclusively for the PC, including triple AAAs, literally forcing both Sony and Microsoft to produce a new console to combat the loss of games for their systems.
Is it time for a new console generation? I say yes.
I'm basing this on the Sony Playstation 3, since it's marginally ahead of the Xbox 360 by current standards.
Approximately 5 years ago, November 2006, Sony launched the PS3. It had;
550MHz graphics card, with 256MB GDDR3 dedicated graphics memory
3.2GHz processor with 6 cores for gaming, 1 for the OS and 1 spare, with 256MB system memory.
Current graphics cards have 800-900MHz+, 2-3GBs of GDDR5 RAM. Most gaming computers have 6-12GBs of system RAM
The discrepancy between PC and game console graphics is hurting many games being made today, as the consoles are limiting not only the appearance of new games, but also the gameplay and usability, with issues like AI and load times.
Regardless of whether or not you would personally replace your PS3 or 360, they are now both so old, their processing power and limitations to new games being made is so large, that soon more and more games will be made exclusively for the PC, including triple AAAs, literally forcing both Sony and Microsoft to produce a new console to combat the loss of games for their systems.
Is it time for a new console generation? I say yes.