• Da Bald Eagul@feddit.nl
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        12 days ago

        The Wii (and Wii U too, tbh) along with PS3/Xbox 360 (Kinect) were pretty nice. On the other hand that’s just my youth and what I grew up with haha. So maybe I’m biased.

        • overload@sopuli.xyz
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          12 days ago

          There’s an argument that the PS4 generation was pretty great too, but Xbox had their last good console with the 360.

          • phlegmy@sh.itjust.works
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            12 days ago

            Meh….
            It was good for making development easier for indie developers, and the graphic fidelity was nice, but it didn’t really open many new gameplay possibilities.

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              12 days ago

              A few key Sony exclusives came out on the PS4, but overall in the industry third party games were hitting pretty hard (e.g. Sekiro, Bloodborne, Doom 2016, many indie games) that I consider part of the generation.

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      13 days ago

      The console business model of subsidized hardware and platform specific-exclusives is coming to an end.

      Semiconductors costs have gone up and they will only continue to get even more expensive. At the same time, graphics are reaching a “good enough” phase, where marginal increases in fidelity require exponentially more processing power.

      It also doesn’t make financial sense to not eventually release games on PC (if not have a same day multi-platform release).