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HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...
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Really I just want one thing. The same thing every gamer wants. To escape to the one place uncorrupted by capitalism.

jaybone,

You should play World of Workcraft for like 40 hours a week.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
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hard pass. did that for 25 years i cant remember anymore before my body broke

boonhet,

Maybe you’ll be invited to heroic raids then!

Not mythic, that’s for the 200 hours per week players.

WorldsDumbestMan,

TO…SPEEESSS!

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
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MonkderVierte,

I present to you: loot boxes. And gacha.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
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To escape to the ONE. PLACE. UN. CORRUPTED! BY! CAPITALISM!

Resonosity,

Join the fight Komrade

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

What I wouldn’t give for a true successor to beyond good and evil

RamRabbit, do games w Day 550 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

I have always liked ODST quite a bit for changing up the formula and being an overall solid game. I might do another run of that soon. :)

Though, I have spent more time playing CE than every other Halo combined. Much of that due to the fact only it and 2 were released for PC until somewhat recently, and Halo 2 got saddled with Games for Windows Live. But, mostly just because CE is damn good.

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve been listening to CE’s soundtrack regularly recently. it’s aesthetic and story are just so unique and an amazing thing I’ve never really seen replicated. Not even the sequels manage to nail it’s unique vibe, though they’re amazing in their own ways

Yaky, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...

Never liked photorealistic games for some reason, my brain’s perception just filters it out past the first few minutes looking at effects.

catfeeder,

With some modern photo-realistic games I can’t even discern anything on screen: it’s so much detail that my brain becomes overwhelmed :P

The new Doom is literally unplayable for me because of that (and the music).

gandalf_der_12te,

i do think that cartoon-style games (like this) are more immersive in general.

catfeeder,

For me immersion depends more on sound design than on visuals.

Infra Arcana, the game that looks like this (screenshot’s not mine):

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It is among the most immersive horror experiences for me. I still clearly remember walking down a long empty corridor, stumbling upon a door at the end of it, and when I approached the door something behind it started banging - it was so fucking scary!

Ephera,

Well, it does just look like more of that reality, you can find outside. It’s kind of inherently boring.

But_my_mom_says_im_cool, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...

Mega man is one of my favourite franchises, but man I wish we could get past the side scroller old style and get a modern ratchet and clank style open city mega man. Or a new mega man legends.

ICastFist, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...
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I stopped being a graphics whore around the mid PS2 era, mostly because my computer couldn’t run the more realistic games like GTA Vice City 😁

I unironically love seeing newer indies with PS1/N64 style 3D graphics

Yaky,

I love it too, Dusk being one of my favorites. My only complaints with modern PS1/PSX aesthetic 3D graphics (as I often see on reddit):

  • overly exagerrated vertex wobble (the only time i really noticed that was quake 2 animations on a high-res monitor)
  • low polygon count, but modern effects (soft shadows, god rays, etc)
__Lost__, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...

Back when 16 bit graphics were cutting edge, we thought they were getting close to photorealistic. It’s crazy seeing screenshots of games that I thought looked amazing at the time.

Kolanaki, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...
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Until it can be actually photo-realistic and cross the uncanny valley, it’s best to just have a stylized aesthetic anyway.

ZILtoid1991,

No, you must be angry about “DEI-chins” and “uglified women” instead, then demand that all female characters must be like Eve from Stellar Blade! /j

DoucheBagMcSwag, do games w Day 549 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

HEY THEAIR MISTERH

chunes, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...

Partly because games are so inefficient these days that we have no choice. Looking at you, Unity and Unreal

ICastFist,
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Nooooooooo, you’re just envious because you don’t have a RTX 5090 that only costs 15k dollars and needs to generate fake frames at 400*300 to maintain a stable 60FPS

/s

Derpenheim, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...

If youre my age, then games were advancing in graphic fidelity at the same rate as getting better and more in depth. Devs were able to learn from eachother on what makes a game great. Then the horse dlc happened, and suddenly devs could only make games that could be chopped up into pieces and sold as an al a carte game instead of the 7 course meals they had been making.

Kolanaki, (edited )
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And even with that chopped up BS, they’re still not as in-depth as games were just kinda starting to get.

Sabin10, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...

Ironically, modern pixel graphic games would struggle t to run on the hardware I wanted realistic graphics from.

network_switch, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...

I’ve been playing the older Ys games. Ys seven and back. These games are great. I didn’t play a single Ys game until last year. No nostalgia for them. Practically no JRPG nostalgia either as I was a Diablo/Baldurs Gate type gamer 20+ years ago. Now I’m eating up all these old JRPG games

salacious_coaster, (edited )

I only ever played Ys 3. The ratio of music composition quality to gameplay quality of that one was insane.

network_switch,

Something about this series where the games seem budget for their era but has great polish. Good music. The stories are fun entertaining adventures. The characters are lovable. Gameplay is fun to me and iove the music. I’m impressed with how the games on PC have ultrawide support. Eventually I’ll get to 8-10 where everyone hypes up 8 as best in series. And all the modern games are easy enough for pretty much anyone to run on cheap hardware. Great series

gustofwind, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...
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good graphics have replaced good art direction and style

Zephorah, do gaming w When I was a child I thought as a child...

Disco Elysium what?

I replayed Neverwinter Nights base campaigns again not too long ago. Replayability used to be the standard, and for $20. I’m not paying $60+ for a 30hr game that lacks the compulsion to turn around and start up another play through. Granted, D&D 3.5 character builds are compelling on their own, but I digress.

Civilizations III vs whatever VII was all about.

Gathorall,

Replayability was largely replaced with “content”. A good modern contrast is God of War and Resident Evil. Resident Evil embraces their tradition of replayability, God of War has an insane amount of “content” on a checklist to make a playtrough be a dollar an hour.

Except with God of War you get collectibles only visible from a certain angle or “puzzles” where the puzzle is an unreasonably short time limit to execute something obvious or an inordinately tight set of jumps to bad time.

Meanwhile in Resident evil every corner actual still has a purpose, like it did before.

Zephorah,

Content makes a game replayable. RE was always replayable. On PlayStation 1, and now, on Steam. Neverwinter Nights was unusual in that it was intended to keep going in perpetuity via player crafted modules/campaigns, like D&D tabletop, and is not comparable to anything else.

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