There’s that but in the title. Even Pete Hines, the marketing vice president of Bethesda, doesn’t know every detail!
The Telegraph (via Yahoo) talked with Hines, who has to know a thing or two about the next-gen consoles: Starfield, the next major Todd Howard-project after Fallout 76, has been confirmed to be a next-gen title at Bethesda Game Studios…
„I am curious to see what it looks like and how it’s different. I’m privy to some stuff which I can’t talk about, but there is also a lot that I’m not sure on what it’s going to look like. And more importantly how big a shift we can expect,” Hines said. He added that the jump from the PS2/X duo to the PS3/X360 was graphically significant, and that difference wasn’t that noticeable when we moved to the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One:
„I feel like there was a shift from Xbox and PS2 to Xbox 360 and PS3 that was pretty evident. Because we went from the old way to HD and the HD thing was so dramatic. It was night and day. Then you went to Xbox One and PS4, and it wasn’t like ‘Woah’. The graphics folks that are super into it can certainly tell, but to the average consumer, they were like ok it still looks good. How much of that will change, I don’t know. The rest of it doesn’t matter to me because I’m not drawing art or coding or designing. What matters is what the developers think. What do they need and what are the kind of power and features they are looking for,” Hines added,
In two months, both the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One turns five years old. We’re getting close to the PlayStation 5 reveal (the PlayStation 4’s happened in early 2013) indeed…
Source: WCCFTech
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