Why did they stop keeping up with bits in games?

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N64 was obviously 64 bits. They fucking tell you right in the name of the console then they took that luxury from you.

So it should have been Gamecube 128, Wii 256, Wii U 512, Switch 1024.

From now on I will call it the Switch 1024. I can't wait for the Switch 2048.
 

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Well the Xbox had 360, obviously.

But the newest one only has 1 bit, apparently?

Kind of taking a step backwards.

I can't wait for the Switch 2048.
That one will obviously come out in 2048. Well, Christmas 2047 more likely.
 

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But the newest one only has 1 bit, apparently?

Kind of taking a step backwards.
Well it says "X" in the name which means it has 10 bits..
Conclusion: the N64 has more bits than the xbox fridge (let that sink in).. :mellow:
 

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