I'm tired of people calling current generation consoles next gen. In fact if you ask me they are outdated peice of hardware. Please call next gen, next gen. Thank you.
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I'm tired of people calling current generation consoles next gen. In fact if you ask me they are outdated peice of hardware. Please call next gen, next gen. Thank you.
It's often in reference to hd gaming. There's still a ton of people playing the ps2 on sdtvs.I'm tired of people calling current generation consoles next gen. In fact if you ask me they are outdated peice of hardware. Please call next gen, next gen. Thank you.
brandontwb
From my own observation, "next gen" and current gen" are interchangeable terms, namely because there is no unified standard for how long that "new model freshness" lasts, so to speak. Basically, that as long as the system is the most current model out, it can be considered both current gen and next gen at the same time, until the replacement model comes out to take the title of next gen.
Here's how the pattern would follow:
* ModelB is just out, relegating the old ModelA to the position of last gen, while people "oooh and ahhhh" over the sparkling new features of ModelB that is clearly next gen
* Time has passed on the market, but since there is no defined "expiration" for what is next gen, and there is no other model yet as a prospect, ModelB is current in the truest sense of the word, but also still the newest currently available, so still is labeled as next gen
* Some years later, the companies start showing early pictures of the awesome ModelC that's to release next year, building the hype for what amazing capabilities it has you can't currently get... now that there is something substantiated about a new product to come, the newly revealed ModelC becomes the next gen in the eyes of everybody, so ModelB is now just current gen in the face of becoming obsolete
* Once ModelC actually releases, it is the realized next gen system on market, ModelB takes the backseat to last gen, while the ModelC still has that "new system smell" and the main attention and excitement of gamers, and more "ooohs and ahhhhs" ensue
* Even after a while, we see gamers still calling ModelC both current gen and next gen, until a ModelD is finally revealed... and so the cycle begins again
Speak for yourself; I already have a PS4, Xbox 1080 (yeah, they threw a little curveball with the name) and the Wii Nii (Nii=Two in Japanese).
So the Wii (Gamecube + basic motion controls) is more next gen than the PS3 and 360, which introduce new functionalities and capabilities beyond a new way to input controls...The only thing this gen that is next gen is the Wii. The Xbox 360 and PS3 are PS2 and Xbox expansions.
Oh no I di'in't!trugs26
I see - that makes perfect sense.
Agreed. It's basic English everyone... someone should look up the definition of "next".I'm tired of people calling current generation consoles next gen. In fact if you ask me they are outdated peice of hardware. Please call next gen, next gen. Thank you.
brandontwb
So the Wii (Gamecube + basic motion controls) is more next gen than the PS3 and 360, which introduce new functionalities and capabilities beyond a new way to input controls...[QUOTE="trugs26"]
The only thing this gen that is next gen is the Wii. The Xbox 360 and PS3 are PS2 and Xbox expansions.
Oh no I di'in't!abdelmessih101
I see - that makes perfect sense.
Yeah pretty much. It's like the transition from Transformers to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The first is new, exciting and quite mind blowing, the second delivers the same with a gloss. PS3 and 360 just try to be powerhouses, rather than creative, just as the second Transformers movie did. Nintendo took a step in a different direction. It's about gaming, creativity and having fun, not merely upgrading a console with graphics and multimedia, that's my impression of Next Gen. Does that make a little more sense now?
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