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by jesse__
159 days ago
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There's a great deal to be said for setting an aesthetic expectation. Take Minecraft, for example. The most successful game of all time along many axies, and it looks .. a certain way. It's definitely not realistic. It's not even pretty in a lot of cases. But it's consistent, and people have pushed it to the limit and created some truly beautiful artwork. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I think visual fidelity can be a selling feature, but art-style and consistency is much more important. |
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