Shawn Layden argues that video game hardware advancements have plateaued, suggesting that increased power matters less. He believes the industry should shift focus to content.
Layden states, 'If you're playing your game and sunlight is coming through your window onto your TV, you're not seeing any ray tracing,' emphasizing the irrelevance of high-level graphics in practical settings.
Discussing the competition between Sony and Microsoft, Layden insists they are 'fighting over teraflops,' advocating instead for a focus on enhancing game content and experiences.
He calls for a 'hard reset' on the video game industry's business models, declaring, 'We cannot continue to do things that we have done before,' which indicates a need for innovation.
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