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They got bigger but I can not dislike someone for wanting to make games more accessible to people. I mean people who grew up with the NES and SNES probably became parents in the mid 2000's so it's normal to prefer having them to play with their children. Same with people above the average age being more interested in gaming than before as well.Replace "more valid" with "bigger," and you would be correct. But this move had more to do with publicly-traded corporations pursuing infinity growth, than it ever had to do with making a better product..
The gaming playerbase has simply evolved from the 90's after all.
When it comes to graphics people would rather go on PC since it's where the powerful GPUs and high quality texture packs are but I'd also say that movies or going outside also "provides pretty graphics".On the other hand, I do agree with you here. I've had a bone to pick with what I coined as "graphic whores" for decades now. Dumbass consoomers that are into the "new hotness" just for the sake of being slightly better looking than the last thing are a cancer on the medium as a whole..
I was actually more impressed by the Havok Engine and NVIDIA PhysX among other physics engines from computers than just graphical fidelity.
It's interesting how the Wii lacked HD compared to the other two competing consoles yet I still find that several games on it stood well visually when most PS360 suffered from that yellow filter effect that ended up being really detrimental on the visuals.
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I'm sorry but why secondary? I mean people also bought a Xbox for Halo and a Sony console for Metal Gear, Resident Evil, FF or other SCE games.First party games became the only reason to buy a Nintendo console. It's why fans dropped off of their hardware at all and used them as a secondary platform for the last two decades.
Or else you'd just go to PC for most third parties.
The Saturn could've done it better if it was for the marketing, in Japan it was quite working well because they had good games to provide while the US blocking things like Sakura Wars among others was a bad move.A few, and nowhere near enough to justify the cost. Sega killed CD, had no business releasing the 32X, and they killed Saturn. Nobody had confidence in their platforms.
I mean why the Pro version of modern consoles are not an issue to people nowadays when it's not too dissimilar to that?
Maybe 3dfx was doomed to fail after DirectX, Sega or not.Sega broke contracts with 3dfx as they were building the abandoned Blackbelt prototype. Sega was sued over it. 3dfx eventually went under. Microsoft's WindowsCE and Direct X was no longer a primary focus. The Xbox was going ahead anyway.
On the other hand we can still appreciate the efforts to make things evolving for gaming outside of just making more powerful hardware.It was not too soon for online, Sega had Heat.net. They just couldn't afford to compete and pissed everybody off along the way.
And yes by the way, I DO have a Hot Takes tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- And even they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.


I'm vexed by some indie devs slopping together a forced "low poly" or "low definition" graphics in order for their game to "look retro". Especially when the dev might have the talent to make the game look better but they.. don't.