According to everything we've heard so far about Google's upcoming Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, we're in store for
huge upgrades when the new phones launch later this year.
Not exact matches
A lot of that is probably true, especially the part about how you probably won't notice a
huge improvement
when you first
upgrade to a 4K TV.
Even chambers at CB in his third favoured position would be a
huge upgrade for their defence... Yes they have an abundance of quality in attack but it's still yet to be seen if and
when they'll gel..
Honestly,
when I
upgraded the headlight assembly and blacked out the Chevy bowtie, it made a
huge difference in the visual appeal of this car
But also the free
upgrades when you reach a certain mileage limit is
huge.
Other times you want to hop on your favorite fps game and slay bodies, this is
when gaming desks are a
huge upgrade.
My only real complaint is that id for whatever reason decided to crowbar in an extremely intrusive and unedifying leveling system that tasks the player with doing inane actions and combing environments for
upgrades, which was an especially
huge drag on motivating myself to play
when I had another game * without * that nonsense on my dance card.
I always found it silly
when PC, PS4 and XboxOne comparisons were done on multiplat games, fanboys were always raging about the *
huge * differences (even before the mid-gen
upgrades)
when in the end of the day those differences are quite minimal (IMO)
when you take into consideration that you need to freeze the frame and zoom it in to notice the mentioned differences.
sales don't really mean much though
when it comes to nintendo systems, Wii made
huge profits with only a handful of games (which is why it died pretty soon after, people still bought the system but after playing Mario Kart, Super Smash and Mario Brother's Wii edition so many times that system got old fast) The Wii - U was a MUCH better system but didn't sell because people didn't want an
upgrade to the Wii, they wanted something new and nintendo did a HORRIBLE job promoting the Wii - U, not to mention they gave up on the Wii - U so fast they didn't even give it a chance, a system won't sell if it doesn't have enough games.
The
upgrade from the 6 to 6S was
HUGE by itself as I am sure this years
when compared to last.
This
huge wave of
upgrade is expected to be bigger than what happened
when the iPhone 6 was launched.
High Sierra won't include any
huge upfront changes, but
when it's finally ready, you'll be able to enjoy improved versions of Safari and Photos, along with a number of under - the - hood
upgrades such as the new Apple File System (APFS) and support for Apple's Metal 2 graphics API.
Despite the fact that the iPhone 5s isn't the
huge upgrade from last year's model we were hoping for, it still maintains a wide gap in several key areas
when measured against rival devices.