Quote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 09:39:07 PMMaybe somebody doesn't fucking like that. It's not that complicated.You don't HAVE to understand it.Just because you don't care about something doesn't mean you're suddenly correct when it comes to technology and progression in technology.That can apply to a lot of things in life.
Maybe somebody doesn't fucking like that. It's not that complicated.You don't HAVE to understand it.
Quote from: Luciana on April 26, 2017, 09:41:37 PMQuote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 09:39:07 PMMaybe somebody doesn't fucking like that. It's not that complicated.You don't HAVE to understand it.Just because you don't care about something doesn't mean you're suddenly correct when it comes to technology and progression in technology.That can apply to a lot of things in life.It's not a matter of being "correct." My entire point is that it's subjective.We're not talking about technology, here--we're talking about art. I'd say in order for you to even participate in this conversation, you have to concede that video games are an art form. They're not just for entertainment.
Verb, that's some kind of fallacy I can't think of."I didn't say that but the POTENTIAL someone doesn't care suddenly means it's not valid."Maybe base rate fallacy? Something.
Quote from: Luciana on April 26, 2017, 09:43:58 PMVerb, that's some kind of fallacy I can't think of."I didn't say that but the POTENTIAL someone doesn't care suddenly means it's not valid."Maybe base rate fallacy? Something.I don't think so, you'd have to find the exact fallacy, but I'm pretty sure that's not a fallacious argument.The argument doesn't regard validity--it regards subjectivity. If everybody in the world enjoyed the movie Suicide Squad, does that mean Suicide Squad is objectively good?
That's nonsense. A game's art style doesn't suddenly change because it's on PC. The colors are more vibrant and fram rate nakqjwbqlnsbw how many times do I need to repeat this. It's fucking better.
Who the hell dislikes nice colors?
Seeing nice colors is something we can enjoy as a species.
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This is the kind of behavior that got me so disliked for so many years: pretending my opinions are facts. Something I never do, but I still get accused of it to this day.
pretending my opinions are facts. Something I never do
You would also have to concede though that video games at their very definition are created due to technology, and focus around it. It's not a board game. There is nothing subjective about technology progressing for more particles, stable frame rate, and other various things being fit on the screen. It's even apparent for your wet dream of a game Breath of the Wild from the new system to the Wii U.It doesn't even matter if it's not going for a hyper realistic look. Some things apply across all spectrums of games.
Quote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 09:30:41 PMThis is the kind of behavior that got me so disliked for so many years: pretending my opinions are facts. Something I never do, but I still get accused of it to this day.Quote pretending my opinions are facts. Something I never do Quote pretending my opinions are facts. Something I never do
I never do it.
If we're talking about the progression of technology and what it allows, then yes it is better from that perspective.If you want to stagnate, and not advance, then sure, it doesn't? But you're always arguing that progression is the key to a lot of things in life and that stagnation is a cancer. Something I completely agree with.
Quote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 09:56:10 PMI never do it.I've seen you do it plenty of times.Don't ask me for an example, because I'm not digging up anything. I'll just bring it up the next time I see it.
eh, lost interest. Who cares.
Quote from: Luciana on April 26, 2017, 09:56:43 PMQuote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 09:56:10 PMI never do it.I've seen you do it plenty of times.Don't ask me for an example, because I'm not digging up anything. I'll just bring it up the next time I see it.It'll never happen, and if it does, I'll be glad to carefully explain to you why you're mistaken.Just because I don't slap "but that's just my opinion tee hee" to everything I say doesn't mean that I don't believe it.
Quote from: Luciana on April 26, 2017, 09:56:05 PMIf we're talking about the progression of technology and what it allows, then yes it is better from that perspective.If you want to stagnate, and not advance, then sure, it doesn't? But you're always arguing that progression is the key to a lot of things in life and that stagnation is a cancer. Something I completely agree with.Art is the exception to that rule. An artist can choose to stagnate--or even regress--if that's what he wants to do.Likewise, a consumer has every right to appreciate art in any way that he wants. He's allowed to think that Super Mario 64 has the best graphics ever and that Nier: Automata looks ugly as in. That's his right.
lmao you're foolish
No it isn't. It's not even a plausibility. Everybody likes colors.
That's the art style of the game. That can still be achieved with 4k graphics.
I'm sure there are some exceptions to the rule due to some defect or disease.
Is this hypothetical guy blind?This has nothing to do with art. I'm talking about hardware and software. A gaming PC has better specs than a console, thus games look better.
Quote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 09:58:41 PMQuote from: Luciana on April 26, 2017, 09:56:43 PMQuote from: Verbatim on April 26, 2017, 09:56:10 PMI never do it.I've seen you do it plenty of times.Don't ask me for an example, because I'm not digging up anything. I'll just bring it up the next time I see it.It'll never happen, and if it does, I'll be glad to carefully explain to you why you're mistaken.Just because I don't slap "but that's just my opinion tee hee" to everything I say doesn't mean that I don't believe it.Do I gotta remind everyone of that PS4 download speed thread?
Quote from: Luciana on April 26, 2017, 09:53:02 PMeh, lost interest. Who cares.I've never met someone who doesn't like music.Is it fallacious to point out that there very well could be someone out there who dislikes music?And therefore makes the statement "everybody likes music" incorrect, because liking music is purely subjective?
"Moldy bread tastes better than fresh bread"No it doesn't. There's something seriously wrong with you if you think it does.
Quote from: challengerX on April 26, 2017, 10:02:26 PM"Moldy bread tastes better than fresh bread"No it doesn't. There's something seriously wrong with you if you think it does.Bread isn't comparable to art.