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    3 days ago

    I played MGS5 about two years ago during the pandemic.

    My god. That game shouldn’t be so graphically beautiful, better than most games that were being released.

    Shame the game didn’t have a full ending. I want closure. But that’s my phantom pain.

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      Also a shame that the best part was the opening chapter. The mission based stories didn’t do it for me. I’d rather had a linear game like it’s predecessors. Sure gameplay wise the sandbox open world gave players more freedom and playtime but it definitely came at the cost of the storyline.

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      I think it’s more the fact that games like Witcher 3 and Bloodborne are still discussed so much despite being a decade old now. Just kind of crazy 10 years have passed already.

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        It‘s also crazy how they‘ve aged. Do top games nowadays look better? Yes. Do they look a decade better, though?

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          It’s the diminishing returns on additional processing power enabling them to look better, e.g. instead of unlocking entirely new effects that were obviously missing from games before, they’re just getting slightly more accurate. Also gpu prices inflated by crypto and AI mean top of the line gpus are less available in both PC and consoles, so it’s not worth it to develop a game that mainly targets top end hardware.

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          Agreed for the most part, but that’s not really the gaming industry’s fault. I will say environmental graphics (e.g. ambient details, texture depth, lighting, amount of miscellaneous background and ground clutter density) have gotten much better. If you play The original W3 (before the official “remake” and/or mods), it definitely looks very aged versus something like Black Myth Wukong or Cyberpunk 2077. Bloodborne even more so (although, I’d argue that game’s graphics were never its strong point to begin with, but it did have excellent art direction, as From’s games always tend to have).

          That being said, they all have aged pretty well for the most part. And the difference between a game made in 2000 vs 2010 is definitely a way bigger difference than something made in 2010 vs 2020.

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        It’s significant because in those 10 short years, a significant portion of the talent left the industry for greener pastures. When you mix genius level IQ people, definitely in the spectrum, with corporate types pushing line go up mentality and career drones using thought police tactics to progress their careers, while having 0 creativity, you get the current brand of AAA games from Western developers, aka, trash. They are more worried with the game’s response on xitter than if the game is fun…

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            Baldur’s Gate 3 is a AA game from Larian, a Belgian developer which is private and not a public company traded in the stock market.

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              BG3 is not an AA game, lol. The A’s simply mean budget, and BG3 had a budget of over $100 million.

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                Yes, it’s totally normal for AAA (and Ubi AAAA) games to enter early access before full release to finance development post ACT I… Yes, BG3 is totally a AAA game and Larian a AAA studio… FML! One can’t look exclusively at budget, especially when most of it went into development and not marketing.

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      Yeah, obviously. The interesting thing is that the Witcher 3 and Bloodborne hold up so well though and are still actively talked about. The Witcher 3 still looks beautiful even without the recent upgrades and Bloodborne could look fantastic if it wasn’t limited by the PS4 specs.

      It’s kind of a testament to the fact that we’ve mostly plateaud in terms of real graphical advances imo

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        I’m playing the NextGen update of Witcher 3 right now and it’s glorious. Really does hold up.

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    Currently playing Witcher 3 GOTY, prenextgen version, still looks amazing, performance is great, story is great, 70 hours in and counting, did not even touch DLCs yet. Enjoying it.

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    I fully believe it, been thinking of playing metal gear 5 now that it’s finally a good age for me to play it as a patient gamer.

    Also, I finished Witcher 3, it taking closer to 10 years sounds about right for me for an RPG.