Why do you like bad graphics?So you like rubbery steak and cheap wine while they charge you $100? You think that's acceptable?
That isn't the discussion. Don't start with this "art style" autism. I'm talking cold hard graphics.
How the hell does Ni No Kuni have bad graphics? Are you drunk?
Quote from: Ian on April 26, 2017, 07:13:55 PMQuote from: challengerX on April 26, 2017, 07:03:22 PMHow the hell does Ni No Kuni have bad graphics? Are you drunk? Again that's these motherfuckers art style thats why I said its not the fucking subject. stupid motherfuckers need to bring random bullshit up and act all smug id crack you in the motherfuckin mouth if we were having this conversation face to face both of you fucking gay ass internet shit
Quote from: challengerX on April 26, 2017, 07:03:22 PMHow the hell does Ni No Kuni have bad graphics? Are you drunk?
Again that's these motherfuckers art style thats why I said its not the fucking subject. stupid motherfuckers need to bring random bullshit up and act all smug id crack you in the motherfuckin mouth if we were having this conversation face to face both of you fucking gay ass internet shit
There are good and bad graphics. Graphics we consider bad now were good at one point. However, if a developer charges me $60 for a game and I get 90's graphics, I'm gonna have a problem with that.
Better specs allow you to play the game with a higher definition.
Specs matter regardless of graphic fidelity. Graphics really only matter if the developer makes a point of how great they are. If a dev claimed "lifelike hyper realistic graphics" today and you got something ala Project IGI, you'd be reasonably pissed off.
Minecraft runs on fucking 16-bit textures as standard, but it doesn't run well on potato computers because it's horribly optimised and requires mods-up-the-arse to make it playable (i.e. smooth 20 fps) on lower end PC's and laptops. ArmA is similar in that it demands more to run well, however it also focuses on realistic graphics and simulation which puts some serious taxing on even high-end systems. And surprise surprise, neither of these are available on consoles in their standard form because of the limitations of consoles and the demands of what the developers consider "standard" are not for those games. ArmA has too many keybinds to run on a controller, let alone the hardware needed to run it on normal settings smoothly, whilst console Minecraft has a limited border with restrictions on available items, environment, etc, and is generally lackluster. I'm not even going to go into Minecraft Pi.
Quote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 08:35:50 PMQuote from: challengerX on April 26, 2017, 06:17:46 PMThere are good and bad graphics. Graphics we consider bad now were good at one point. However, if a developer charges me $60 for a game and I get 90's graphics, I'm gonna have a problem with that.Yeah, that's you. And a lot of other people, sure, but that's still you.QuoteBetter specs allow you to play the game with a higher definition.And?If you asked me if I'd rather play the original release of a game or its HD remake, I'd pick the original every single time.Put Skyrim on a console and on a PC on ultra settings. Tell me which one looks better.
Quote from: challengerX on April 26, 2017, 06:17:46 PMThere are good and bad graphics. Graphics we consider bad now were good at one point. However, if a developer charges me $60 for a game and I get 90's graphics, I'm gonna have a problem with that.Yeah, that's you. And a lot of other people, sure, but that's still you.QuoteBetter specs allow you to play the game with a higher definition.And?If you asked me if I'd rather play the original release of a game or its HD remake, I'd pick the original every single time.
Quote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 09:17:15 PMQuote from: challengerX on April 26, 2017, 09:15:36 PMQuote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 08:35:50 PMQuote from: challengerX on April 26, 2017, 06:17:46 PMThere are good and bad graphics. Graphics we consider bad now were good at one point. However, if a developer charges me $60 for a game and I get 90's graphics, I'm gonna have a problem with that.Yeah, that's you. And a lot of other people, sure, but that's still you.QuoteBetter specs allow you to play the game with a higher definition.And?If you asked me if I'd rather play the original release of a game or its HD remake, I'd pick the original every single time.Put Skyrim on a console and on a PC on ultra settings. Tell me which one looks better.Definitely Skyrim on console.You're objectively wrong because it objectively looks better on PC. You're an idiot to think an inferior machine is superior because you want it to be.
Quote from: challengerX on April 26, 2017, 09:15:36 PMQuote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 08:35:50 PMQuote from: challengerX on April 26, 2017, 06:17:46 PMThere are good and bad graphics. Graphics we consider bad now were good at one point. However, if a developer charges me $60 for a game and I get 90's graphics, I'm gonna have a problem with that.Yeah, that's you. And a lot of other people, sure, but that's still you.QuoteBetter specs allow you to play the game with a higher definition.And?If you asked me if I'd rather play the original release of a game or its HD remake, I'd pick the original every single time.Put Skyrim on a console and on a PC on ultra settings. Tell me which one looks better.Definitely Skyrim on console.
So you admit the graphics are a higher quality on PC.
For a game like Nier though, I don't understand why you'd get it on console when it looks so much better on PC. It doesn't look more realistic, it just has better color, frame rate, and just looks smoother overall. I'm not knocking consoles, but let's be realistic here.
For a game like Breath of the Wild, I would have really liked better specs on the Switch or Wii U because it launched with blurry textures, huge framerate drops in towns and combat, bad pop-in, and embarrassing draw distances.
Maybe somebody doesn't fucking like that. It's not that complicated.You don't HAVE to understand it.
How are the graphics more realistic?
You don't like nice colors? What are you, a bat?