a08andan

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Expectations for the next-gen

What will the next generation of consoles (Not handhelds) bring?

We will most likely have one or two (possibly even three) next gen consoles revealed within the next 2 years. There will always be speculation up until the specifications are revealed and down below you will find my thoughts and expectations.

The next Wii:

Nintendo is mainly a console for casual types of gamers and games. My guess is that Nintendo will bring out a console capable of running all games in 720p for the next gen. (The resolution of which most of the games today run in on consoles.)

The graphics for the next wii will probably have the potential of looking like multiplatform-games today (Most games probably won't be as demanding on the graphics-department due to the very nature of most games that nintendo has made for us over the years. The simplicity and gameplay is, and probably always will be Nintendos strongest points)

The Nintendo Wii will probably have Wifi of the latest standards. The wii-motion controllers will be vastly improved and will probably be as accurate as playstation Move is today. The technology that will make that possible is cheap, and will be even cheaper at the launch of "Wii 2".

Nintendo will also most likely include a blu-ray drive, although the capacity of the discs in their drive will most likely not be above what we have today for Playstation 3.

The next Xbox 360/Playstation 3:

I expect these consoles to be similar in many aspects. Both will include a Blu-Ray drive with increased capacity. 100 Gb wouldn't be surprising. Microsoft cannot skip blu-ray another generation. It would be a very bad business decision with all the focus on HD-content and 3D that we have today.

The graphics will be a big leap from today. It is very unlikely that any game will run in anything but 1080p 60 fps or above. 720p (as most games are running in today) is about 0,92 million pixels. 1080p is about 2,1 million pixels. So the number of pixels will be more than doubled and will enable even more details and amazing graphics than ever before. We will not see consoles that can output resolutions higher than 1920x1200 until the generation after the next. It won't be viable. Even more so if we want full HD 3D running in 60 fps (Which would mean that a game that wants that needs to run in about 120 fps in normal 1080p – mode.)

Technical specifications are hard to guess, but I will give it a try.

RAM: Both consoles will probably feature at least 1 Gb. Not only because of the resolution, but it will be needed for a number of other features that will be present in next-gen consoles.

GPU: This is perhaps the trickiest one. It will, obviously, be much more powerful. We will most likely see dx11 features included, such as tessellation among other things, improved animations overall, more details in textures, models, basically everything that is in the game.

CPU: The CPU in both consoles will be much more powerful than today. There will be a smaller manufacturing process (40 nm at least), the number of cores will be at least doubled (To be able to handle more operations simultaneously as the eye-candy in every frame will be increased). One other thing we can say for sure is that it will be much easier to program for the ps4 – processors. Not only because it is an obvious mistake that Sony won’t do again, but also because of PlaystationSuite. It would be a very strange decision if the ps4 wasn’t compatible with PlaystationSuite. The more platforms a developer can program a game for, the more profit they gain.

The CPU in the Xbox 360 will be as easy at it is now, just a lot more powerful. There hasn’t nearly as much talk about troubles with that as with the ps3’s CELL-processor.

Other features: Both of them will of course have the Wifi of the latest standards. They will both have blu-ray (Not sure that they will go for the same capacity though). There will be USB 3.0 ports at least. Improved versions of Move and Kinect is obvious. An improved operating system with new web-browsers is also obvious. Sony is probably going to integrate NGP in some ways so that you can connect it to your ps4 and transfer games you bought through PSN among other features.

I am excited for the next gen. It is going to be awesome :)

hennessey865471d ago

but i do thing that microsoft will use a different media for games, i dont see microsoft using blu ray

a08andan5471d ago

I really don't see how they could use anything but blu-ray. It would be suicide to introduce another format. And DVD's won't be able to hold next-gen games. But everything is still speculations so all things are still possible. But again, I don't see any other way to go as it is now. As I say, they might not go for a higher capacity than ps3 currently has, which is 50GB.

hennessey865471d ago

of sd cards like yolu get in mobile phones. They are faster than discs, especially blu ray and i dont think there is a limit to there size. Another advantage of using cards is that that say a devs game is 16 gig then they use a 16 gig card etc. Im not sure how much it would cost to use cards as a viable option but i think its a possibilty

Raf1k15470d ago

Cards are a possibility but the next Xbox isn't going to be for games only. You have to remember they will market it as a home entertainment machine and with Blu-Ray being the standard for HD content in physical form it would be pretty foolish not to include it even if they went with cards for games.

hennessey865470d ago

with blu-ray players being so cheap now i dont see the need for the next xbox to have a blu ray drive. With the ps3 it was a big selling point because they blu ray players were still very dear. Adding a blu ray player will just increase production costs and microsoft already have a great HD streaming service on the 360. so they would still have a movie service on the xbox and most people will have a blu ray player anyway.

Beefstew4u5469d ago

Most SD cards are more expensive than blu-ray discs, so i doubt they would go for them. However, it could be possible to tailor the size of the card to the size of the game, keeping the cards as cheap as possible.

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