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Waaa waaa!
Boo hoo for you. HD is a joke as far as video games go and it will do more harm than good in this coming generation if anyone tries to tap it in a game. As far as no ethernet, NINTENDO hasn't confirmed that, but they have confirmed that all them will be WiFi ready out of the box so where's the problem exactly?
Back on HD take this into consideration. Going by the system they have now you can get a massively high quality signal and boost it through the Composite cable to do an insanely crisp image using the same smaller textures (and just more of them on an object.) This in all requires a shitload less processing time, overall ram, and memory pipeline to do so. On an HD setup though you have to use 1024x768 or better sized textures. On top of that you still got to use the same general amount in the same set space of something from this generation. Obviously that's going to consumer a shitload more RAM and need a huge memory pipeline.
SO think of this. Who is going to likely have more slowdown issues and less going on screen? All systems will have a 1/2 gig of RAM to toss about, but the Revolution will have like twice as much of that base ram free for more crap on screen, more AI, more audio/video clarity, etc etc etc. And all this at the same time when the other dudes will have to deal with less on screen or knock shit down to a lower FPS to compensate due to the memory requirements and processing power needed to render an HD image that like 90% of people don't even have a TV for and won't for another 5-10years.
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