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mrstickball said:
I would agree kn - after playing certain games in various genres, it's very, very difficult to go back to "inferior" games.

When I got my X360, I played X360 games exclusively for a few months. I finally went back to PS2 games, and they felt so unplayable because of graphics and gameplay.

Not only this, I fully blame Gears of War for ruining Lost Planet for me. LP was highly-touted by players as being such a cinematic showcase of greatness (tm). I found the game was so vastly mediocre compared to GOW that I really haven't gone back to FPS's except for fellow co-op'er EDF 2017.

I do not feel the same feelings you feel at all.  I have been playing 360 and PC games and have no trouble going back to Gamecube or PS2 games.  And what do you mean graphics and gameplay?  There haven't really been any gameplay breakthroughs that are so darastic in any 360 games (that I can think of) that would cause me to feel my entire previous games collection unplayable.

The PS2/Gamecube/Xbox1 achieved a level of graphics where they age very well.  Regardless of how much better graphics get, PS2/Gamecube/Xbox1 games will always be easy enough on the eye.  If someone said the same thing about PS1/N64 games, I would understand, since the graphical level achieved in that generation was not very good, and the games therefore do not age well.  We see the same thing with NES vs SNES games.  SNES games age way better than do NES games because they achieved such a high standard of 2D graphics.  No matter how far graphics progress, Final Fantasy and Super Mario World will always look clean crisp and colorful.



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