Yeah thats what I meant but wished they didnt roll out the whole gaming in 4k. They should’ve first worry about making a true 1080P console with high details playing in native 1080P @60 FPS or 1440P, etc and pushing that to devs instead. The console has the potential no doubt now but something tells me 4k is the main thing they’re aiming.
Just like with movies, shows, etc. You will NOT be able to tell a difference from 1080P to 4k if TV isnt bigger than 60 inch sitting from at least 6 feet away or less. Different than desktop gaming since you have the monitor right in front of your face. This is why I consider 4k a gimmick in 90% of setups.
I'd take today's graphics at 1080p/60 with insane physics and AI. Give me GTA V graphics with physics, ability to explore inside all the buildings, have actual destruction that the AI would fix with a "construction crew", etc. We've reached the point of diminishing returns. Make the games with more depth if you want to keep me engaged. $60 games that you can beat in 6 hours but look gorgeous aren't my cup of tea anymore. Imagine a GTA that you could buy a piece of land, build your own compound, have battles that affect the environment and city. But you can't just go around blowing stuff up or the mayor/citizens/police would make your life a living hell. With uhd blu ray discs, 8-12 gigs ram, these things should become the norm. I know if the next round of games are just pretty versions of what we have now, which are just prettier versions of the 360/ps3 days, I may be done with gaming. And I've had a system for every generation since the NES.