Sure, it's nice to have a better picture. I just hate that when the programmers update their games that I have to update my systems. Take MUA, for instance. X-men Legends II ran like a charm on my computer. I could see everything really well and it all came together nicely. With Marvel Ultimate Alliance, I figured (as did many other gamers) that my computer could still uphold it. I was just as excited with the news of better graphics, but of course gameplay is what matters most.
Unfortunately, after waiting for an hour for the game to install on my computer, as soon as I loaded it up, I saw black screens. Even the FMVs wouldn't show. That was two months ago.
As of yesterday, I've managed to get almost halfway my first run through of the game on Easy mode on my sister's computer. It sucks that I have to adjust my schedule to everyone else's if I want to play it, but what can you do. In the meantime, I still have a bunch of essays to write before I can graduate high school. I should be done by now, dang it. Sigh... I hate writing.