do you think that games are going in the right path in terms of technicality?

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#1 youruser
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now i have been playing since ping pong, but unfortunately yet to own a ps2, but after experiencing psone and gba i assume rpg from 16 bit has taken a better route in general, so it seems for other genres.

however watching ps3 games, in reviews way, i think things are changing too fast, i wonder if games are still keeping the good traditional values.

technically speaking i am not talking about you attack and enemy attack thing, i like the changes, like star ocean 2 was wonderful. what i am saying is that if games too high give and nex gen i am afraid some of us rather "old" gamers may not like the newest technical additions in our favorite genres. sure high graphics are good and all, but if its the cases like ff8 or ffta etc, square's way of adding unwanted things and making it sound new and cool, then i guess i am not gonna like new gen games. i am 28 by the way.

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#2 youruser
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in case you do not know understand, i am simply talking about major changes in terms of genre's play, like rpg tends to be more complex compared to light hearted ones, inshort too many changes too fast, i guess when i have a ps2 i will recognize the facts myself.

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If you haven't progressed through the systems and technology first hand your comment isn't well conceptualized. (not being mean just debating is all) Most non casual gamers like innovative as long as it doesn't deter from gameplay or the initial experience and in some rare cases unlocks the potential of said games. Each advancement in console technology also demands the same improvements in game mechanics and in the ways there implemented. Diffrent is bad or good, just different. Most devs are trying to much for middle ground as not to alienate the casual gamer but bore the hardcore gamers. (if auto-aim/stickey reticule gets any stronger I wont need to hold the mote) Also screw the Nintendo and the casual attitude. (its like crappy rock or rap music it might sell, but it doesn't mean its good... just throwing that out there)