• BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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    I want it all. Good graphics, good audio design, good music, good story, good gameplay. There aren’t many games that do everything right, but as a dude in his 40’s I don’t have that much time to play games either. There are enough games that tick all boxes to fill the limited time I do have.

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      Good graphics are relative to the era and hardware available. With my lack of interest in following GPU trends, especially their price trends, the retro revival shooters have been very kind to me. Dusk, Ion Fury and Amid Evil are all art in their design even if they don’t overheat your card.

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        1 year ago

        Just get the latest console every generation, you get the good graphics for a fraction of the price.

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            1 year ago

            Kind of depends on what genres you’re interested in. For my taste (single player, story driven) most good games are PlayStation exclusive, at least on release. Sony absolutely has that market cornered.

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    I’ve honestly reached a point where I would gladly take PS2 graphics over the terrible performance and constant stuttering of most modern games.

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      Turn down the graphics on modern games and they still look better than PS2 while running fine.

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        1 year ago

        Not really possible when modern games have a 2060/2070 as the minimum requirement. Even with minimal settings you need a decently modern pc.

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      Shit one of the best games I’ve seen promoted is the Bloodbornekart made by a fan using the ps1 demake graphics. Looks Hella fun

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      I share that most of my games are locked at 45fps, 78fps if it’s a competitive shooter. You brain notices inconsistent frame rates, just turn off your fps counter and get used to it.

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    I’d like to add that game graphics are not as important as file size.

    Games that are 100+gb file size are just on my shit list, I don’t care how good they are.

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    I’m going to be put on a cross but I disagree. Its a balancing scale, one shouldn’t ignore all other aspects because they favor one, its fine to prioritize one over the others but there shouldn’t be a huge gap between them especially in the AAA field. Dwarf Fortress is a perfect example. It is one of the most mechanically deep games around and I think its wonderful at what it does but it is almost unplayable for most people until fairly recently because most people don’t like Ascii. Hell even something like Aurora 4x is very mechanically deep but looks like a glorified spreadsheet, everyone has their breaking point and unfortunately for me Ascii is that out. I think many people throw away graphics since the AAA likes to glorify it too much but I think for a soulslike game, graphics need to be the 2nd most focused aspect because I consider animation quality a big part of graphic budget and I’m sorry a soulslike where there aren’t good animations is a very bad soulslike. Predictability and reaction are a huge part of that subgenre.

    Edit: Everyone has their own values on what they are looking for in a game and its specific subgenre, the recent debates about Cities skyline 2 shows this where people are some reason fine with a game like that being targeted for 30 fps. While sure its playable, I think we are in a modern era of gaming and 60 feels it should be the standard everyone shoots for.

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      On the one hand, they were fun back in the day. On the other, who the fuck is supposed to intuitively figure out that I need a plate of spaghetti to give the bouncer? He didn’t say he was hungry, there was no indication that he wanted food to let me pass, it was totally random in far too many cases.

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    new video games have slowly become an interest that i can just flat out not afford anymore

    back in the day you could play a good chunk of stuff with the kind of shoddy office pc anyone had in the home, but its gotten to the point where there is an entry fee of nearly if not over a fucking grand to actually play the latest pc games, with the required upgrades to stay up to date not exactly being cheap either

    i dont think im all that far from the average pc gamer, and triple A titles effectively are not made for me anymore

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      Their are still plenty of great games that aren’t triple A titles or require lots of gpahic upgrades. Just to name a few, hotline Miami, ultrakill, cruelty squad, and more, all made either by stand alone dev teams or sponcerned by good companies like devolver digital.

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    When playing a game, graphics are put on the back burner for me because I care more about things like mechanics, gameplay, and music.

    I could be playing the absolute most beautiful looking game in existence, but if your music sounds like it came from a 1st grade music class or your mechanics and gameplay play like an edutainment game aimed at babies, I’m dropping your game quicker than my brothers friend losing his hair in highschool.

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    I totally agree. I much prefer Stardew Valley and SkyCraft over Subnautica, because gameplay > graphics