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makingmusic476 said:
tehsage said:
makingmusic476 said:
Okay, I just read your last paragraph, and it urged me to make a serious response.

You can't say that graphics aren't important at all. Would you want Mario Galaxy to look like the original Super Mario Bros., so long as you could still jump around planets and walk on ceilings? Gameplay may be important, but good graphics can make a gaming experience far more enjoyable.

Also, processing power, ram, etc. have a serious impact on gameplay potential as well as graphics. There is a reason that the Wii version of the Force Unleashed doesn't have destructible environments to the extent of the ps3/360/pc versions, including metal that bends like metal.

Alright. You made a point which I ignored when writing this. Sorry T_T.

 

Graphics do play an important part of the game. However, judgeing a game based on its graphics is stupid in my mind, which is what I hear a lot.

 

While that is true, how destructable the environment is isn't what I'd be paying attention to the most. If the weak processer had affected the plot/story line, then I'd be a bit bothered.


But when a game's gameplay revolves primarily around said destructive environment...


 True. You've made a good point. I haven't played that game yet. And if according to you, it does make a big difference, I'd probably buy it for my 360 which hasn't had any action for a bit since I beat Bioshock...