That's exactly my point. Not caring for ultra-realistic graphics or fancy effects is one thing, but not seeing a visual increase in quality is another. Even if you don't care for "advanced" graphics and focus on the aesthetics, next generation systems still bring more processing power and more memory to the table, and that means more complex logic and bigger environments with less loading times. Let's face it - both the PS3 and the 360 were showing severe signs of aging, it was high time for a new generation to roll in.Denial is probably the reason. There's a clear and obvious difference, it's something you can't ignore. Whether you think the difference matters or not is another thing altogether. Personally, I don't care too much about graphics. I am often in awe of them, but then I get very absorbed in the game, to the point where I almost forget I'm playing one.