Well, first of all it falls greatly behind the expectations set at every previous console generational switch (~10x increase), despite this being the longest generation yet. But more importantly it will probably mean that we won't get levitation and seamless cities back in TES VI, and that real interactivity in large open world games will still require heavy compromises.How is 2gb bad?
And saying people that want more than such a tiny incremental upgrade -- especially considering that these will be the platforms limiting game development for another 6 years -- have no understanding of the technology is a petty generalization.
In what? CPU flops? GPU flops? Memoy bandwidth? Overall, I'd hope for 6 times or so, since -- assuming the Wii U spec rumors are accurate -- that would put it around a traditional generation ahead of 360.So how many times stronger than the Wii U will this system be? 4? 8? 16?