Can Graphics Sell the following-Gen?
Posted on February 10, 2013 at 3:53 pm
We keep hearing how games instead of graphics sell consoles, that the upward thrust and rise of iOS gaming and success of the Wii proves this, that customers are after innovation and convenience instead of horsepower and spectacle, but graphics, you already know, being a huge element of most games, don’t they still have a task to play? Can they still amaze the hundreds and sell a console or an otherwise ‘by the numbers’ videogame? While a game can certainly be sold on its gameplay alone, isn’t sheer graphical grunt still enough to shift units? After 8 years of the identical tech, I’m inclined to assert yes.
I crave innovative gameplay and new ideas as much because the next guy, but come on, who isn’t excited to peer just how pretty games are going to be running at the new hardware from Sony and Microsoft. Sure, iOS is convenient and yes, the present gen still looks pretty great, but there’s still something to be said for a brand new product that may, on a purely visual level, blow your bloody socks off. Without a doubt , balance is essential, and visuals alone aren’t going to sell a console ultimately, but as an introduction to its capabilities, I’d say that they’ll remain a major portion of the experience and a big aspect of every consoles marketing push.
Take Motorstorm for example. By the second one and third iterations, visual polish wasn’t enough to shift units as players got savvy to the truth that the gameplay was actual slightly, well, for lack of a higher term, ‘meh’. But return to the PlayStation 3’s launch and Mototrstorm was hot shit. Why? As it looked great and a was an excellent way for both PlayStation to teach off its new tech and players to point out off their (outrageously) expensive new purchase.
Will the leap in visual fidelity be so dramatic this time around? Not really, but that does not change the undeniable fact that improved visuals will still play an important role is selling the next-gen to the masses.they are the easiest way to show the jump in power and above all else, good graphics look great in adverts…..why do you think so many adds go to such great lengths to tell you that what you are seeing is “in game footage”.
In fact, given the popularity of the current-gen and the fact that we are likely to see extended support for both the 360 and PS3 and an array of cross-generational titles on both of Sony’s and Microsoft’s consoles, it will most likely remain the improved visuals above all else that will set, for example, a higher Call of Duty on 720 apart from the simultaneously released 360 version.
Again, I’d like to stress that innovation is paramount to the potential success of both the 720 (NextBox, SexBox…whatever) and the PS4 (Orbis thing), especially in the long term, but in the more immediate future, will graphics matter? Can they still be relied upon to work outl the subsequent-gen? You bet your ass they’ll.
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