Exactly how will these work out? The graphics will be exactly the same.. gameplay will be exactly the same..There will be no differance to our FUTURE OF GAMING!!!
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Yeah but the graphics are already TOO good. I can see PSP: Beyond and The New Handheld Nintendo Gameboy probably are getting better. But the big systems seem to be at there wits end of clever tricks! Hell, the way things are going theres going to be a XBP (X-Box Portable) to keep people on the gaming market. Im worried.Spin-Flip
More brain pain....
Yeah but the graphics are already TOO good. I can see PSP: Beyond and The New Handheld Nintendo Gameboy probably are getting better. But the big systems seem to be at there wits end of clever tricks! Hell, the way things are going theres going to be a XBP (X-Box Portable) to keep people on the gaming market. Im worried.Spin-Flip
If you have ever watch a movie after the year 2000, then you should know that graphics are nothing near what they could be. Many times when you see a giant car crash, explosions, or anything else unreal, chances are the majority of it is CG, yet it looks real. Games still dont look real. They are getting good, but not real. They only things stopping them is technological limitations, and the baility to program that stuff. Give it some years, the technology will get better, less expensive, and easier to use.
of course the graphics will improve. they will continue to do so until they are as good as real life. also, gameplay could chance by adding cool motion sensing devices and not stupid pointing and tilting motion sensors.
btw: i think nintendo's next system will be call the Wii Too
Yeah but the graphics are already TOO good. I can see PSP: Beyond and The New Handheld Nintendo Gameboy probably are getting better. But the big systems seem to be at there wits end of clever tricks! Hell, the way things are going theres going to be a XBP (X-Box Portable) to keep people on the gaming market. Im worried.Spin-Flipok there is a huge dfference between a ps2 and 360 and it will be the same in 6 years
[QUOTE="Spin-Flip"]Yeah but the graphics are already TOO good. I can see PSP: Beyond and The New Handheld Nintendo Gameboy probably are getting better. But the big systems seem to be at there wits end of clever tricks! Hell, the way things are going theres going to be a XBP (X-Box Portable) to keep people on the gaming market. Im worried.Going666
If you have ever watch a movie after the year 2000, then you should know that graphics are nothing near what they could be. Many times when you see a giant car crash, explosions, or anything else unreal, chances are the majority of it is CG, yet it looks real. Games still dont look real. They are getting good, but not real. They only things stopping them is technological limitations, and the baility to program that stuff. Give it some years, the technology will get better, less expensive, and easier to use.
I agreeYeah but the graphics are already TOO good. I can see PSP: Beyond and The New Handheld Nintendo Gameboy probably are getting better. But the big systems seem to be at there wits end of clever tricks! Hell, the way things are going theres going to be a XBP (X-Box Portable) to keep people on the gaming market. Im worried.Spin-Flip
:lol:
Console games don't even touch DX10 games that are currently in the works. That being said, even PC games lack graphical power for what some developers have in store. There are actually games in development right now that won't be able to run on anything before 2013 so they say.
Seriously, the graphics right now suck compared to what they will be in years.
Yeah but the graphics are already TOO good. I can see PSP: Beyond and The New Handheld Nintendo Gameboy probably are getting better. But the big systems seem to be at there wits end of clever tricks! Hell, the way things are going theres going to be a XBP (X-Box Portable) to keep people on the gaming market. Im worried.Spin-Flip
lol ok bud whatwe have now isnt even thatgreateventually things will look as good as prerendered cg. u just gotta have a system powerful enough to run it.
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