Awaypo Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 (edited) It's been a while since your post, but I'd like to add some information. Future hardware and gaming. It's like deciding between a sweet gaming setup or something more versatile. I'm all for embracing new tech if it means better gaming experiences. I mean, who doesn't want smoother graphics and faster load times, right? But at the end of the day, it's about finding that sweet spot where performance meets enjoyment. It's like choosing a solitaire game that fits your style—you want it to be challenging but not frustrating, just like gaming should be fun without all the hassle. What are you leaning towards? Edited August 12 by Awaypo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fraquar Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 (edited) Hardware is advanced because you can't afford to be stagnant for too long. Software? Just look at the EA Madden series - they literally have no competition - they have no incentive to innovate or change. People just keep giving them billions every year - and in most cases they offer them nothing. Removing features, adding in features that were removed years ago - and calling in innovation. Which brings us to Bethesda. The keep making tiny changes to a dated engine that isn't capable of delivering a modern gaming experience on todays hardware. Sad thing is, they have the audacity to call updates "Next Gen". Even Starfield isn't considered "Next Gen". Edited July 26 by fraquar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeyYou Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 15 hours ago, fraquar said: Hardware is advanced because you can't afford to be stagnant for too long. Software? Just look at the EA Madden series - they literally have no competition - they have no incentive to innovate or change. People just keep giving them billions every year - and in most cases they offer them nothing. Removing features, adding in features that were removed years ago - and calling in innovation. Which brings us to Bethesda. The keep making tiny changes to a dated engine that isn't capable of delivering a modern gaming experience on todays hardware. Sad thing is, they have the audacity to call updates "Next Gen". Even Starfield isn't considered "Next Gen". "tiny changes"????? The essentially re-wrote the entire engine. Maybe it wasn't the best engine to use for starfield, but, for FO5/ES6, it will do quite nicely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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