Kevin from The Reticule says: ‘Next-Gen’ is a term that’s being thrown around quite loosely at the moment. Everything from next-gen consoles, to next-gen graphics and next-gen gaming accessories are hot topics of discussion and speculation right now.
But forget hype, advertisement and what developers are saying. What does next-gen really mean to the gamers of this generation? What advancements and improvements would they like to see in the next instalment of consoles and PC’s to hit the market?
These are the very questions I asked myself, my friends and the writers and followers of The Reticule.
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ive read up on that sony visor & its pretty intense from what was said about it.. blending reality & AR together to make crazy sh*t happen.. i wonder what nx E3 will bring.. if this thing can be used w PS4, i will buy both
I would like next gen to be:
Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies! Rivers and seas boiling! Forty years of darkness! Earthquakes, volcanoes... The dead rising from the grave! Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria! <thank you Ghostbusters>
Next gen is just the next console in the line, but I expect full 1080p and 60fps for every game. I'd also like more intelligent A.I. and more people on the screen at once. Less pop in, draw in and distance issues, no texture issues as well.
So basically that is what I'm hoping for.
Being able to properly multi-task, internet, movies, music, copying files, games etc