The time has come where the graphical improvements are no longer significant between generations. Thank God. Maybe this'll break the five-year cycle.Quote:
Originally Posted by Opaque
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The time has come where the graphical improvements are no longer significant between generations. Thank God. Maybe this'll break the five-year cycle.Quote:
Originally Posted by Opaque
You say this so definitively. What makes you think that? Is the current generation that great to you? You cant see the limitations of our current crop of games?Quote:
Originally Posted by ChaoofNee
Id say there is a huge amount of improvement to be made.
I will agree with diffusionx for the block. [/hollywoodsquares]Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
It won't. The industry has found a cycle that works pretty well and I am pretty sure that they are going to maintain that, despite whether or not graphical jumps will be as significant. And I believe that improving a system can improve much more than just graphics.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChaoofNee
"Q Entertainment is codeveloping Ninety-Nine Nights with Korean game studio Phantagram, a studio best known for its Kingdom Under Fire series. Phantagram's CEO Sang Youn Lee, who made a brief appearance at the presentation, is the director of the project, while Mizuguchi is the game's producer."Quote:
Originally Posted by Jetman
Wow. Guess that explains everything.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/05...s_6124413.html
And you're a noob. Don't say anything if you don't have something nice to say, etc. etcQuote:
Originally Posted by Hardknock
Wash his mouth out with soap!Quote:
Originally Posted by sleeveboy