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Haven't read the above comments - responding to the OP:
I dunno about everyone else... from childhood to current, everytime the graphics improved in games i'm naturally enticed. Although i agree polishing up on the graphics front whilst compromising on gameplay is a NO NO. Good games with good quality graphics is always a +1 for me. Its unfortunate to keep up with the eye candy high-end GPU prices today are just rediculous.
I'm all for ultra-realism immersive gaming... the closer we get the better. But i understand where you're coming from... too much focus on graphics whilst compromising on the actual gameplay removes immersiveness to some/all degree. Thats the game developers job to fill in the gap
Speaking of eye candy... since going 1440p IPS on a 27" panel i can't go back to 1080p. I also like to crank-up most noticeable graphics features to high/ultra. Where performance tanks compromises are acceptable.
I admit one thing.... even if I was skint to me bones and could only afford a budget setup, if the game is good and runs decent i'd still get plenty of buzz out of it. The last budget build i had was many years ago which ran Battlefield 2 on low/medium setting and performance wasn;t all that great. It was hooked up to a, i'm assuming, 30fps tele.... but i had an absolute blast with it and spent way too many hours whooping a-s-s. If i had the money back then, i'd defo pick up beefier hardware, crank up the quality settings for some enhanced eye candy.
lol nothing to do with hardware or games per say. Just keyboard ninjas being keyboard ninjas for the sake of it. The brand loyalty aspect of it all is what gets me the most. The rest is just down to demonstrating "i know better" and "i'm right"- some weird self-gratification policy at play without tangible rewards.
I dunno about everyone else... from childhood to current, everytime the graphics improved in games i'm naturally enticed. Although i agree polishing up on the graphics front whilst compromising on gameplay is a NO NO. Good games with good quality graphics is always a +1 for me. Its unfortunate to keep up with the eye candy high-end GPU prices today are just rediculous.
I'm all for ultra-realism immersive gaming... the closer we get the better. But i understand where you're coming from... too much focus on graphics whilst compromising on the actual gameplay removes immersiveness to some/all degree. Thats the game developers job to fill in the gap
Speaking of eye candy... since going 1440p IPS on a 27" panel i can't go back to 1080p. I also like to crank-up most noticeable graphics features to high/ultra. Where performance tanks compromises are acceptable.
I admit one thing.... even if I was skint to me bones and could only afford a budget setup, if the game is good and runs decent i'd still get plenty of buzz out of it. The last budget build i had was many years ago which ran Battlefield 2 on low/medium setting and performance wasn;t all that great. It was hooked up to a, i'm assuming, 30fps tele.... but i had an absolute blast with it and spent way too many hours whooping a-s-s. If i had the money back then, i'd defo pick up beefier hardware, crank up the quality settings for some enhanced eye candy.
Why is it so hard to peacefully coexist?
lol nothing to do with hardware or games per say. Just keyboard ninjas being keyboard ninjas for the sake of it. The brand loyalty aspect of it all is what gets me the most. The rest is just down to demonstrating "i know better" and "i'm right"- some weird self-gratification policy at play without tangible rewards.
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