Sumez wrote: ↑Mon May 12, 2025 1:48 pmThere is never going to be another shift in technology that could in any way justify that type of terminology - all we will see going forward are iterations, and we will keep getting new games that don't need those iterations at all.
That's something I always wondered about: Graphics have always been the selling point of new generations, so even if we get graphene processors capable of 10+ Ghz clock speeds, what actual difference would you see besides being able to have 500 frames per second or six bajillion rez or whatever. Budgets are fuckin' insane; even $0 gacha games now require like a hundred million just to compete. (I suppose you could make a whole game that's like that Cry;Witch demo, but again, the number of manhours that'd take for a
whole game...)
The meme has always been that we'll get a 'GTA7' before we get GTA6, made by AI. It's going to be like a monkey trying to fight a moon in a fist fight, it's just so mind-boggingly asymmetric.
John Henry all over again..
Then you get the utter creepiness it would be to have an NPU in a box. Basically a virtual person capable of being a game master that can tailor any game to the preferences of the player...
All of this stuff is so far, far away from the conventional hardware and software we're used to. I guess the end of the line would be jamming a USB cable into your brain and entering the Matrix...
'Better graphics' doesn't even seem like the right framework to think about these things anymore.
Sumez wrote: ↑Mon May 12, 2025 2:22 pmThere's nothing good about platform-exclusive titles.
I agree just putting everything on PC would be ideal from a consumer's point of view.. Just to be contrarian, it does at least ensure the player has standard input devices that can be unique.
Atari 2600 games for example are not the same without the wheel and button. Driving games are similar. (Watching the youtube videos of hardcore flightsim enthusiasts dumping $5000+ for a rig and having to spend dozens of hours to make sure it still works with their games is a special kind of hell. Let's be serious, normies don't care about this junk as much as we do and there is a lot of value of just plugging some shit in and having it work. Which these bullshit key-cards flush straight down the toilet...)
Fuck me, Ikari Warriors without the rotary joystick. I dream of having that beautiful bitch everytime I play that game...
It all gets back to the having a personality thing some of us liked.
I came into the Switch 2 concept with optimism
Me too, man. It was the easiest thing in the world to land: a small toddler swinging at a ball on a T stick. And then the toddler instead shoves over the stick and wanders back inside to beat gramma with the bat.
I know it's the freakin' apocalypse, but could like
one thing stop getting worse?