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Originally posted by: Bloodworth
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Graphics sells systems , if not we be stuck still with the Atari 2600.
True, but HD is another ballgame. This is a graphical step that a lot of people simply won't be able to take advantage of. Plenty of people buy their TVs from garage sales or from friends that are upgrading, and would never consider spending more than $100 on a set even if they're willing to spend a lot on games.
The rumors about the Revolution being underpowered are completely based on assumption and Nintendo's "bad habit" of trying to give realistic estimates about their machines' performance, which people suddenly compare to MS and Sony's bloated numbers. But the numbers don't matter even if you are a graphics junkie, unless you can actually see a difference in the graphics. The PS2 was supposedly more powerful than the GameCube on paper, but GameCube games tend to look better overall.
I tend to agree that the numbers game that is being ran now is silly.
"All" of "us" "veteran" gamers know that because a game runs at 800*600 doesnt mean it somehow is crap and or could be the best if it somehow ran at 1024*768.
"underpowered" might not be a good term and lets turn it around, Sony and MS have overpowered PC alike gaming machine's. Which is unclear if this is an advantage at this point. Except for the fact that it is easy to program for.
Nintendo expects sales based on their games for whatever reason. Nintendo probably cant stay afloat on 3rd party titles being sold on all console's unless the owner owns just a Revolution. Nintendo by their own hands has got to make such a huge impact (gaming wise) to wipeout the competition on this front that i would be stunned if they could pull it of.
And i dont think that Revolution will be underpowered but just not "fit" todo the job with higher resolution graphics. In all estimate's and showings of the console it looks good it seems to be something they worked hard on also something which was expected (same as gamecube , new CPU new GFX chip), nothing groundbreaking.
And im not so sure if "gamers" would not buy TV with HDMI input. It seems to be a way forward better graphics and such. Let me give you an example of a TV with such features (in english)
http://www.jvc.nl/site/nl/dynapix/index.htmlIt shows you the options which a LCD HD TV by JVC has as a standard. And yes the world probably doesnt have as much HDTV's sold for it to be a slamdunk ....
But certainly featurewise important enough for the competitors to focus on (also due to the fact that the CPU and gfx chip on those prolly not do anything if they were just used for a standard TV signal) .
And i think when Sony launched the PS2 DVD's were not even common.
It is hard to say , my gut feeling tells me when i saw Defender of the Crown on the Amiga that i would very much like to own the computer that was able to produce such amazing graphics. But still it is a mix of games you like and good graphics more then just eye candy tech demo's with no soul.