Reply 45580 of 56700, by brostenen
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Sombrero wrote on 2022-07-13, 13:32:brostenen wrote on 2022-07-13, 13:15:Sombrero wrote on 2022-07-13, 09:37:the seventh console generation era was awful as far as I'm concerned
Huh??!!
Xbox360, Playstation3 and Wii are awesomme consoles. Just as good as 6'th generation. Personally I only have 7'th generation these days, as I find it a royal PITA, to find a way to hook those consoles up to my living room television. And I dont want to use lots of money to convert them into HDMI capeable coonsoles.Well, I mean the consoles were loud, ran very hot (which caused many of them to fail) and the games ran like ass all too often. The coveted 15-30 fps cinematic experience. Not counting Wii I guess, only passingly tried that once or twice so can't really speak of it. But that's just how I saw it, each to their own. Only specifically console game(s) from 7th gen I personally kinda miss are Guitar Heros.
But I was talking about the games in general around that time, I guess we all have our "golden era" of gaming and mine started to end around 2005.
First versions of Xbos360 and Playstation3 were loud and broke easy. Wii never were. The versions that I have (Xbox360-S from 2010 and Playstation3 from 2009) are both running silent and stable. The games are also good enough. It all depends on what you wish to play. And yes, at launch there were not that many great games. But that have changed through the span of the consoles life cycle. The same was true at the launch of Playstation2 and first Xbox. Actually almost all consoles have this issue at launch, in regards to games library.
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