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minus-squareLolslinkfedilinkEnglish17•1 year agothis, i despise the focus on polygon and texture counts so goddamn much games from a decade ago are still popular and still look good, can we please just focus on performance and actual mechanics
minus-square@query@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish9•1 year agoAnd story/worldbuilding. I don’t want a game of a movie of a book, but I like when there are reasons behind the actions and choices.
minus-squareCommunistlinkfedilinkEnglish8•1 year agoEh, I think we’re about to hit complete photorealism on those things without it mattering at all anyway What we really need is easier access to assets.
this, i despise the focus on polygon and texture counts so goddamn much
games from a decade ago are still popular and still look good, can we please just focus on performance and actual mechanics
And story/worldbuilding.
I don’t want a game of a movie of a book, but I like when there are reasons behind the actions and choices.
I want to upvote this twice
Eh, I think we’re about to hit complete photorealism on those things without it mattering at all anyway
What we really need is easier access to assets.