Intrinsic said:
Thats really low balling it.... by that kinda reasoning then theer is no need for better hardware ever.... you make it sound like how a game looks or performs has absolutely nothing to do with a game being being or even playing better. better hardware means higher resolutions, the prospect of 60fps gaming, better draw distances, more on scren objects (enemies/effects) better animations, better in game models and assets......etc. Eevrything I just mentioned add to a game all round being better. here is a simple way to settle this. If you hav a game and a 1080p tv. And the exact same game is on two different consoles. Both consoles cost the exact same amount of money. And the only difference being that on one console you get higher rez, better sound quality, better AA in the game, better game geometry, HDR, 60fps...etc. Which of those two console will you buy? the one that allows you play the exact same game but with it looking better and performing better? or the one that doesn't? Remember, they both cost the exact same amount of money. |
In that totally fair scenario you'd pick the best performance. I'm no negating that. But the world isn't fair 
Just for reference. I didn't purchase Twilight Princess HD because I already played the Wii version. Just like I'm not going to purchase Mario Kart 8 Deluxe after already playing the original on the WiiU. These remasters are basicly the same games (even though MK8 port improves its battle mode), only change is graphics with some tweaks in gameplay.







