Summary:
- Shuhei Yoshida, a former Sony executive, says that Sony can't keep increasing the graphics power of their video game consoles indefinitely.
- Yoshida notes that even he can't always tell the difference between the graphical capabilities of newer and older video game consoles, suggesting that the improvements in graphics have become less noticeable.
- This suggests that the video game industry may need to focus on other aspects of game development, such as gameplay, story, and user experience, rather than solely pursuing ever-increasing graphics power.