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<blockquote data-quote="Sumez" data-source="post: 91316" data-attributes="member: 1547"><p>This has been true for basically every generation. Usually I don't buy a new console until at least a few years into its life time. And it's not that I don't care for console games, I have between 30 and 40 game consoles at home, I just don't have any need for a limited launch lineup and the newest CoD game, when there's a still a huge section of the current console's libraries left unexplored - both mainstream titles as well as hidden gems.</p><p></p><p>Basically, the last couple of years of a console generation is my favourite. There's a huge library of great games, most are available really cheap and/or secondhand, it's still possible to dig up titles that might be difficult to find in the future, and people have started hacking and modding the systems or games to get more out of them (bypassing region locks, etc.). I have absolutely no interest in PS4 or X1, but of course there will be a few interesting games for them in the future (nothing shown at E3 really piqued my interest, though), so at some point I'll get at least one of them...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Your definition of "significantly" is pretty subjective. It's obviously more technically impressive, but the improvement compared to "current-gen" isn't really that amazing. It's not a game changer, similar to NES->SNES, SNES->PS1 og PS1->PS2, PS2->PS3 etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You mean in-engine <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /> Most of what they showed was obviously a cut-scene, and if any tiny parts of it did resemble gameplay, it's been scripted. It's highly unlikely that what was shown will actually be included in the game as is.</p><p></p><p>That said, gameplay should look just as good, and it looks like they are going for ripping off Demon's/Dark Souls, and judging by how awesome Dragon's Dogma was, I'm very anxious to play this game, no matter what it actually ends up looking like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sumez, post: 91316, member: 1547"] This has been true for basically every generation. Usually I don't buy a new console until at least a few years into its life time. And it's not that I don't care for console games, I have between 30 and 40 game consoles at home, I just don't have any need for a limited launch lineup and the newest CoD game, when there's a still a huge section of the current console's libraries left unexplored - both mainstream titles as well as hidden gems. Basically, the last couple of years of a console generation is my favourite. There's a huge library of great games, most are available really cheap and/or secondhand, it's still possible to dig up titles that might be difficult to find in the future, and people have started hacking and modding the systems or games to get more out of them (bypassing region locks, etc.). I have absolutely no interest in PS4 or X1, but of course there will be a few interesting games for them in the future (nothing shown at E3 really piqued my interest, though), so at some point I'll get at least one of them... Your definition of "significantly" is pretty subjective. It's obviously more technically impressive, but the improvement compared to "current-gen" isn't really that amazing. It's not a game changer, similar to NES->SNES, SNES->PS1 og PS1->PS2, PS2->PS3 etc. You mean in-engine :P Most of what they showed was obviously a cut-scene, and if any tiny parts of it did resemble gameplay, it's been scripted. It's highly unlikely that what was shown will actually be included in the game as is. That said, gameplay should look just as good, and it looks like they are going for ripping off Demon's/Dark Souls, and judging by how awesome Dragon's Dogma was, I'm very anxious to play this game, no matter what it actually ends up looking like. [/QUOTE]
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