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trent44 said:

After seeing how unimpressed people were with the X1X’s focus on resolution bump, it got me curious about how each of us prioritize what is most important when choosing games to buy.

For myself, the graphical aspects of a game are rather low on the list.

This is what my list looks like:

#01 - Enjoyable Gameplay Mechanics (definitely the most important!!! )
#02 - Comfortable Controls
#03 - No Severe Slowdowns (i.e. dropping below 15 frames per second)
#04 - Very Short Load Screens/No installs (preferably less than 3 seconds)
#05 - Enjoyable Difficulty Level
#06 - Great Replayability/Post Game Content/Unlockables/Secrets/etc.
#07 - Interesting Game World/Level Design
#08 - Excellent User Interface
#09 - Great Art Direction
#10 - Great Music and Sound Effects
#11 - Optional split-screen gameplay (really awesome to have when hanging out with friends/roommates :D )
#12 - Enjoyable Story
#13 - Higher Graphical Fidelity
#14 - Higher Resolution

So, what does your list of gaming priorities look like?

Well, if you are a Nintendo Fan, its normal to put graphics on the last position. Makes sense. I have just played the vanishing of Ethan Carter on my PC for the first time, and daaaamn... Game wasnt so good, but i kept playing for the visuals... Im a grapchic whore, hence, my no interest on getting a Switch...



                          

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