04-05-2015, 11:32 AM
If someone does am5 and then am6 of course am5 will seem better because you're going from zero to hero.
It's like super nintendo goes to N64 and it's a huge jump in graphics, and then n64 goes to gamecube which is better graphics, but not such a huge jump.
If you're Super Nintendo, AM5 is N64, and AM6 is the Game Cube, then imagine going from Super Nintendo graphics to Game Cube graphics, what an amazing change.
If you go from super nintendo to n64 and then to game cube though, the change is good, but it's not as noticeable or as drastic as the change from super nintendo to n64 was for you. So if you become an N64 before a Game Cube, the jump from N64 to Game Cube is going to feel weak compared to the jump from Super Nintendo to N64.
BUT... If you go straight from Super Nintendo to Gamecube, it's going to be a huge jump, and you're going to be nice and smooth, and just all around better graphics and smoother play, and you'll feel better as a Game Cube than you would have if you choose to be an N64 instead.
If you did become an N64 first though, you still made a huge huge jump, and turning into a Game Cube will just smooth you out and polish you up, you won't notice as big of a jump.
The jump from Super Nintendo to N64 or Gamecube is a huge huge huge huge jump, but the jump from N64 to Game Cube is extremely small in comparison, so if you are an N64, then you're not going to feel that same huge jump when you turn into a Game Cube, but if you're still a Super Nintendo it's better for you to just skip being an N64 and just become a Game Cube.
Of course I'm saying Game Cube is better graphics and performance wise, not game wise, forget about the games or this analogy will become a bigger mess than it already is
It's like super nintendo goes to N64 and it's a huge jump in graphics, and then n64 goes to gamecube which is better graphics, but not such a huge jump.
If you're Super Nintendo, AM5 is N64, and AM6 is the Game Cube, then imagine going from Super Nintendo graphics to Game Cube graphics, what an amazing change.
If you go from super nintendo to n64 and then to game cube though, the change is good, but it's not as noticeable or as drastic as the change from super nintendo to n64 was for you. So if you become an N64 before a Game Cube, the jump from N64 to Game Cube is going to feel weak compared to the jump from Super Nintendo to N64.
BUT... If you go straight from Super Nintendo to Gamecube, it's going to be a huge jump, and you're going to be nice and smooth, and just all around better graphics and smoother play, and you'll feel better as a Game Cube than you would have if you choose to be an N64 instead.
If you did become an N64 first though, you still made a huge huge jump, and turning into a Game Cube will just smooth you out and polish you up, you won't notice as big of a jump.
The jump from Super Nintendo to N64 or Gamecube is a huge huge huge huge jump, but the jump from N64 to Game Cube is extremely small in comparison, so if you are an N64, then you're not going to feel that same huge jump when you turn into a Game Cube, but if you're still a Super Nintendo it's better for you to just skip being an N64 and just become a Game Cube.
Of course I'm saying Game Cube is better graphics and performance wise, not game wise, forget about the games or this analogy will become a bigger mess than it already is