So, what do you think about it? I know backwards with the Wii U will be lost in case the new console use the x86 architecture, but what about future consoles?With x86 is not like its a closed PC console? With PC's you don't have problems with backwards compatibility, so,the consoles can't follow the pattern? I'm really curious about, so if anyone here knows an answer , it will be good. Thanks
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x86 and Backwards compatibility (Next Nintendo console)
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Leaps between generations
22 December 2014 - 08:30 AM
Hello people, i need an answer about the generational leap, between gens, and how Wii U fits against Xbox One and PS4 .
I think the leap between PS3 and PS4 was much smaller than Ps2 to Ps3. So i think Ps4 is around 4 times more powerful than Wii U , and PS3 was around 15 times more powerful than Wii.
So anyone here can explain or know the difference between all Playstations, and if any of this calculations above have any chance to be close to the real thing?
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