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Originally Posted by TheNamelessOne
I don't see what the problem is with Nintendos policy on less emphasis on graphical power and more emphasis on the actual games. If anything thats a GOOD thing. Instead of running around saying "Our graphics are better" they are saying "Our games will be better".
I couldn't give two shits about the specs. I just want good games. So far none of the next generation consoles have shown me anything in terms of games to be impressed or remotely interested in.
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Actually, I have to point something out here. While I agree with you regarding the graphics...
The Nintendo Gamecube was designed with a simple philosophy: Less is more. While it was the worst system in terms of specs, it was better than the PS2 in terms of graphics. It jobbed the the XBox, but not by a HUGE amount. The tech specs aren't always the entire picture. Technically, the Gamecube should have been the worst system for graphics. Realistically, it wasn't.
When Revolution coems out, it should be capable of performing the same. So not being as powerful is only a hangup for the retards who decide that it's weak because the discs are small. Yeah. Okay.
Microsoft and Sony seem to have a huge case of penis envy. Sony tries to be the first, Microsoft tries to be the biggest. Nintendo does does their own thing. That's what they're good at. Not trashtalking, or silly bells and whistles. The system will be solid, regardless of what people might say about the specs.