Why? I expect them to either go with pretty visuals and 30fps, which just gets me sour, or 60fps and what we already have on high end PCs today. And since they're still a year away I expect PC gaming to have jumped up yet another step before the consoles are actually out and we'll have seen all kinds of tech demos by then.You will be surprised when you see the first next-gen games on consoles.
Why? I expect them to either go with pretty visuals and 30fps, which just gets me sour, or 60fps and what we already have on high end PCs today. And since they're still a year away I expect PC gaming to have jumped up yet another step before the consoles are actually out and we'll have seen all kinds of tech demos by then.
And honesty once you get into PC gaming all of this generation stuff feels asinine. You just play what you want to play, and upgrade when you feel like you need to.
I'm sure they can be visually pleasing, I'm just not sure they can run smoothly as well. Driveclub, Ryse, Killzone, Forza Horizon, The Order, Second Son, Dead Rising etc etc ran at 30fps. The prettiest games still run at 30fps: RDR2, GoW, Horizon ZD, etc. And I expect the first wave of launch titles to go with that as well or the visual jump won't be as big as you'd want from a new gen.I don't believe that RE2/RE7/GTsport/MK11 etc look like 2012 pc games. All of them run at 60fps on console.
Now pc gamers play games that made with ps4-One in mind, when we move in the next-gen the new base is miles ahead. So it's just impossible to not have a huge step.
off course 30 fps games will have a huge generation leap difference compared to any game today, but also many 60 fps console games will look again better than today games. This happens every new gen with the next gen titles. No cross-gen. Many of the new games will be cross-gen.I'm sure they can be visually pleasing, I'm just not sure they can run smoothly as well. Driveclub, Ryse, Killzone, Forza Horizon, The Order, Second Son, Dead Rising etc etc ran at 30fps. The prettiest games still run at 30fps: RDR2, GoW, Horizon ZD, etc. And I expect the first wave of launch titles to go with that as well or the visual jump won't be as big as you'd want from a new gen.
But it does kind of suck to be losing interest in current games because of their predominantly visual limitations.
This. It wasn't until Bloodborne that the PS4 really had anything at all that justified the investment, that wasn't also on previous gen consoles.Next gen is worth it only after two years it has begun.
It has always been like this, so I care little for what will happen until 2022, when I'm taking the jump.
The best thing about this two year period is how cheap the previous gen games and accessories become, it's gaming heaven.
One and done, op basically said "i didn't actually tally buy or play the extremely high quality games that are clearly the result of the maturation of a gen...but I don't like the end of a gen!"