GP writer Jordan Haygood discusses what the true definition of next-gen is, and why it's the games that are important in the end, not the console.
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technically when next gen stuff comes out it will be current gen so nothing can ever really be next gen lol
Next-Gen Console = A console that blows the shit out of it's predecessor.
Gameplay that can't be done on the previous generation.
Well technically it next gen just means the successor to a previous product or the time said product releases. But to me a next gen system takes all the positives and negatives of the previous system and fixes it, not just an increase in visual fidelity.
NextGen is what ps3 and 360 were last time around,or what WiiU/ps4/720 are this time,basically a decent leap in graphics ie,from dx9 era to dx11 what all 3 consoles are and using gpgpu's as there much more powerful than cpu's,thats nextgen end of and the GAMEPAD on wiiu for e.g is a major step forward in game controllers,it does everything.