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<blockquote data-quote="pseudokings" data-source="post: 41447" data-attributes="member: 612"><p>Name one game that's popularity has been hurt by it's native resolution on PS3/Wii U/360/Wii, etc.? Name 5 games that are graphically intensive that are real true native 1080p on anything other than a PC? What percentage of people are going to really care that PS4/Nextbox are going to be 1080p/60fps for the majority of games? They sold 100M Wiis with a standard def output signal, against HD systems. No one cares. Okay, so if you Google up native resolutions for videogames you probably will find out that most everything doesn't match the system's maximum output resolution, including Wii U games, but you will also find that only "graphics whores" care. New Super U is great fun. Best 2D Mario ever, IMO. That's what matters. Besides, another year goes by before the PS4/Nextbox, and that many more kids might decide they'd rather goof around with an iPad than get a console, any console. I find that horrifying, but it does seem to be the trend of things. Will even better graphics and more and better looking versions of multi-console games guarantee the PS4/Nextbox will outsell the Wii U? No. It won't hurt them, but their price-points might. I would prefer the Wii U was a technical juggernaut, of course, but I have it, I love it, and I hope it succeeds.</p><p></p><p>AND I WANT THE PINBALL ARCADE ON IT ASAP!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pseudokings, post: 41447, member: 612"] Name one game that's popularity has been hurt by it's native resolution on PS3/Wii U/360/Wii, etc.? Name 5 games that are graphically intensive that are real true native 1080p on anything other than a PC? What percentage of people are going to really care that PS4/Nextbox are going to be 1080p/60fps for the majority of games? They sold 100M Wiis with a standard def output signal, against HD systems. No one cares. Okay, so if you Google up native resolutions for videogames you probably will find out that most everything doesn't match the system's maximum output resolution, including Wii U games, but you will also find that only "graphics whores" care. New Super U is great fun. Best 2D Mario ever, IMO. That's what matters. Besides, another year goes by before the PS4/Nextbox, and that many more kids might decide they'd rather goof around with an iPad than get a console, any console. I find that horrifying, but it does seem to be the trend of things. Will even better graphics and more and better looking versions of multi-console games guarantee the PS4/Nextbox will outsell the Wii U? No. It won't hurt them, but their price-points might. I would prefer the Wii U was a technical juggernaut, of course, but I have it, I love it, and I hope it succeeds. AND I WANT THE PINBALL ARCADE ON IT ASAP! [/QUOTE]
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