Meep wrote:There's a thought. If there is a depression next year, which is quite likely, the global interdependence our economies have developed will likely make it a bloody terrible one and it will probably be quite a few years before anyone releases a new console.
Given that games take so long to plan and make I don't think anything less than complete economic collapse will stop any of the big 3 from whatever release plans they have.
Meep wrote:There's a thought. If there is a depression next year, which is quite likely, the global interdependence our economies have developed will likely make it a bloody terrible one and it will probably be quite a few years before anyone releases a new console.
Given that games take so long to plan and make I don't think anything less than complete economic collapse will stop any of the big 3 from whatever release plans they have.
if the cashflow dries up they just might not even have the money to pay staff to finish them.
We could see the end of a lot of major corporations.
Erm, I know the outlook is slightly gloomy but you're talking about some of the worlds largest companies not being able to pay staff which would mean almost total global economic collapse and I'm not sure the 720 would be all that important at that point anyway. I'm rather hoping that doesn't happen if I'm honest as it sounds like a bit of a downer. Do you watch a lot of Fox News Fishy to be so glum?
Terry Christmas wrote:How powerful is the Wii U? About the same as the 360 and PS3?
Roughly, but as the technology is going to be much more recently developed than the PS3 or 360, it may be capable of pushing slightly nicer visuals, or doing other things more efficiently and quietly.
Terry Christmas wrote:How powerful is the Wii U? About the same as the 360 and PS3?
Roughly, but as the technology is going to be much more recently developed than the PS3 or 360, it may be capable of pushing slightly nicer visuals, or doing other things more efficiently and quietly.
If that is all it is then I'm really not interested as while I am intrigued by the touch screen controller it's not enough to tempt me by itself but I have hope it's more than that and at least a slight power upgrade.
Peter Crisp wrote:Erm, I know the outlook is slightly gloomy but you're talking about some of the worlds largest companies not being able to pay staff which would mean almost total global economic collapse and I'm not sure the 720 would be all that important at that point anyway. I'm rather hoping that doesn't happen if I'm honest as it sounds like a bit of a downer...
Terry Christmas wrote:How powerful is the Wii U? About the same as the 360 and PS3?
Roughly, but as the technology is going to be much more recently developed than the PS3 or 360, it may be capable of pushing slightly nicer visuals, or doing other things more efficiently and quietly.
If that is all it is then I'm really not interested as while I am intrigued by the touch screen controller it's not enough to tempt me by itself but I have hope it's more than that and at least a slight power upgrade.
Nobody actually has a clue of this yet, and Nintendo never give out tech specs. It's pure speculation. But in the theme of speculation, I would be suprised if it didnt have significantly more RAM
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Peter Crisp wrote:Erm, I know the outlook is slightly gloomy but you're talking about some of the worlds largest companies not being able to pay staff which would mean almost total global economic collapse and I'm not sure the 720 would be all that important at that point anyway. I'm rather hoping that doesn't happen if I'm honest as it sounds like a bit of a downer. Do you watch a lot of Fox News Fishy to be so glum?
Nope, just the normal news
I keep having this horrible feeling that history is repeating itself so I tend to notice the analysts who predict financial doom.