@NoodleFighter said:
@dimebag667 said:
@mrbojangles25 said:
This article almost sounds apologist in tone, like someone is saying "Look, we're sorry for pushing the hardware narrative all these years. It's not the end-all, be-all of gaming, OK?" and I don't think that's accurate lol. Hardware is far from the only component to gaming that matters but it is a significant chunk of it.
Hmmm 🤔, so are you saying they haven't been pushing the hardware narrative the hardest for years now? What would you say they have pushed harder? Maybe my view of this is too myopic, but I feel like I've almost exclusively seen the push for higher framerate, greater resolution, more power, rtx, dlss, etc, well above anything that deals with mechanics or interactivity. But again, maybe my view is one of those 'forest for the trees' kinda scenario, and I'm full of it. But I can't think of anything that has been pushed harder than hardware for visuals.
They were definitely pushing the powerful hardware narrative but stopped because because of the massive inflation in GPU prices with graphical improvements that don't match it. It also doesn't help that a lot of major games are poorly optimized. All this is making PC gamers appreciate the hardware they already have and lower end hardware.
My personal opinion (emphasis on "personal opinion") is we went too hard, too fast, after 4K. We didn't even really have 1080p in great working condition before 4K was pushed on us, and now we are doing that the wrong way (again, imo).
There is, of course, a middle ground we aren't really pursuing because doing so doesn't sell 4K televisions or "4K capable" devices.
1440p and 60 frames per second is what the industry should have been focusing on. Instead we are focusing on 4K, mediocre effects, and 30 frames per second.
I will always emphasize art direction and creative solutions over pure hardware and performance statistic, but at the same time I think there is a lot of merit in pursuing some decent hardware. The issue is that the industry seemed to be pushing for Lamborghini -equivelent performance while supplying us (on average) with standard run-of-the-mill gasoline when really they should have been going after, idunno, Corvette-equivalent performance if all we are getting is regular gas? I suck at analogies but hope you can see what I am saying.
Not settling for inferior necessarily (far from it!), but good performance that is manageable.
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