As we move forward with a new generation, the technological gap between platforms continues to grow. The Wii U is Nintendo's first attempt at high-definition gaming, and the PlayStation 4 is thought to be estimated at 50% faster and stronger than the Xbox One. With the PlayStation 4 being the leader of the pack in sheer power, how does it stack up against gaming PCs? Unfortunately, it doesn't. Both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are consistently failing to hit 1080p at a smooth sixty frames per second, something that's long been the standard for PC gamers. This might have been acceptable for the PS3 and 360, but we've supposedly moved forward to a new generation, haven't we? If you can't upgrade your machine, a new generation should mark a massive leap in technology. If that's the case, why are we still playing at the same framerate for so many games? At this point, there shouldn't be any games running at 30 FPS. With such weak hardware, it's hard to justify paying so much for an upgrade when all you get is slightly shinier graphics and more of the same.