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by Cthulhu_
925 days ago
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For sure; if you look at 15, 20 year old games now vs today's, you can see it's more evolution than revolution, in terms of gameplay mechanics, graphics, scale, etc. Not that it's not impressive; look at the PS5 tech demos (large scale areas that players can go through fast without loading times thanks to fast storage), or the Unreal Engine demos, e.g. the Matrix one you can download to the PS5 or the one where they highlight generative level creation. But it doesn't feel as revolutionary anymore. Mind you, that may just be fatigue, or "getting used to" things quickly. |
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