Thaumaturgic Tomato
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Folks were waiting for a console release in 2010 that rivaled high end 2010 PCs. But now we get consoles in 2013 that rival 2010 PCs.
It's not just about graphics and being "pretty good". There are serious limitations that current gen hardware imposes on how games are made and this translates to the PC version even though it has updated graphics. World size, enemy count, destructible environments and physics, AI, these are all things hamstrung by 512mb RAM.
I keep seeing it pop up in GAF threads but I don't understand it. Personally I"m glad that I didn't have to buy a new console back in 2010. The games library for every console just got richer as time goes on and the graphics and sound are still pretty good. So why does it seem like all of GAF wishes that this gen ended early. Do you guys just like spending money? Is it a psychology thing? I just don't get it.
Folks were waiting for a console release in 2010 that rivaled high end 2010 PCs. But now we get consoles in 2013 that rival 2010 PCs.
The gap between pc and consoles is huuuuuuge right now.
Especially when it comes to resolution and framerate.
Also, an updated console pushes pc games. We want advancement! This is the first gen that I actually bought all of the consoles, and It's because I wanted something new. This gen has lasted too long. Console games are looking ugly compared to PC.
This gen has been great but lasted a bit too long. Next gen hardware is insanely better than current gen. I'm looking forward to better, faster, shinier, smaller hardware. Cause I don't think next next gen will be this big of a leap.
What games have shown that ps4 and x1 perform better? Cause all I'm seeing are retouched graphics. Developers don't have near as much experience with them.Oh? Games revealed have already shown that's not the case, but how do you figure?
Because some time around 2009 the graphics of Xbox 360 and PS3 started to look like N64 to me.
It's not just about graphics and being "pretty good". There are serious limitations that current gen hardware imposes on how games are made and this translates to the PC version even though it has updated graphics. World size, enemy count, destructible environments and physics, AI, these are all things hamstrung by 512mb RAM.
Yeah I don't get it either. Yes, the graphics don't match top notch PC games. Yes, the games are a little constrained by the current hardware. But you know what? We've gotten some pretty incredible games over the past few years that I'm glad I got to experience without having to buy new hardware. Tomb Raider, Bioshock Infinite, and The Last of Us are three games that came out this year alone that I was able to fully enjoy without having to buy new hardware. And you know what? I was completely blown away by their graphics and the gameplay. So no, I don't think this gen has gone on too long.
What are you on about? Yes, they released 4 games this generation, but they weren't all new franchises; two of them were sequels to the first one. And Naughty Dog was a "relatively unknown" developer? What, developing some of the most well-known titles of the entire PS1 and PS2 libraries (the Crash Bandicoot series and Jak and Daxter series, respectively) still qualifies you for being "unknown"?Naughty dog has released 4 games this generation, all new franchises. Each one was revered for its graphical fidelity. Before the ps3, it was a relavtively unknown developer. Now its AAA+ status
What games have shown that ps4 and x1 perform better? Cause all I'm seeing are retouched graphics. Developers don't have near as much experience with them.
When the first cross gen games come out and you see the same or worse performance from next gen machines you'll see it wasn't the consoles fault. And don't come PMing me saying daffy you were right either.
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Yeah, I think you may be in for a disappointment on that one.
I keep seeing it pop up in GAF threads but I don't understand it. Personally I"m glad that I didn't have to buy a new console back in 2010. The games library for every console just got richer as time goes on and the graphics and sound are still pretty good. So why does it seem like all of GAF wishes that this gen ended early. Do you guys just like spending money? Is it a psychology thing? I just don't get it.
Personally I got tired of all the games. There are only so many ways to skin a cat. Technology needs to be pushed forward. Enter the cosmos. Carl Sagan. Infinity. Space.
We aren't going to get to the holodeck quickly with a new console coming out every 7 years.
I blame my PC.
Upgraded, Played the fuck out of it,
Went back to console.....hmmm something doesn't look right
PC gaming at 1080p+ / 60FPS+ has that effect.
It's not that there is any next gen game that screams "this couldn't have been done with 512 mb of ram". The day II see an open world better than GTA IV with a mindblowing ai and the graphis of a steroided The Last of Us taht day I'll say next gen was worth it.
What are you on about? Yes, they released 4 games this generation, but they weren't all new franchises; two of them were sequels to the first one. And Naughty Dog was a "relatively unknown" developer? What, developing some of the most well-known titles of the entire PS1 and PS2 libraries (the Crash Bandicoot series and Jak and Daxter series, respectively) still qualifies you for being "unknown"?
I keep seeing it pop up in GAF threads but I don't understand it. Personally I"m glad that I didn't have to buy a new console back in 2010. The games library for every console just got richer as time goes on and the graphics and sound are still pretty good. So why does it seem like all of GAF wishes that this gen ended early. Do you guys just like spending money? Is it a psychology thing? I just don't get it.
Because NINE Call of Duty games came out.
And not to pick on CoD exclusively, but game publishers just stopped trying at a certain point, content to just pump out the exact same games over and over and over.
Some of us are hoping that a new generation will lead to at least a little creativity and new experiences. The lineups we've seen so far are starting to show that such hopes were misguided, but hey, maybe we'll get something in the next couple years.
Dennis wouldn't touch 1080p with a ten foot pole.
I couldn't agree more. At a certain point, most mainstream releases all start looking the same (figuratively, of course), and new hardware might just be the breath of fresh air developers need to fuel their creativity.Because NINE Call of Duty games came out.
And not to pick on CoD exclusively, but game publishers just stopped trying at a certain point, content to just pump out the exact same games over and over and over.
Some of us are hoping that a new generation will lead to at least a little creativity and new experiences. The lineups we've seen so far are starting to show that such hopes were misguided, but hey, maybe we'll get something in the next couple years.