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DonFerrari said:
zorg1000 said:

I feel like you're intentionally not understanding what im saying.

If 2 versions of a game are identical except one is 900p vs 1080p, it doesnt make the game better, it makes it prettier which for some people will make the game more enjoyable and for others it will make no difference.

And yes people can want graphics to improve without caring about having the highest end version. I want graphics to evolve and improve over time

Ill use Zelda as an example

Legend of Zelda-1986

Link to the Past-1991

Ocarina of Time-1998

Twilight Princess-2006

Breath of the Wild-2017

 

Or i can use Mario

Super Mario Bros-1985

Super Mario World-1990

Super Mario 64-1996

Super Mario Galaxy-2007

Super Mario Odyssey-2017

 

I want graphics to improve over time and more importantly for new gameplay mechanics to be introduced with more advanced hardware.

I dont care about the trivial type of graphics like thinking Mario Odyssey or Breath of the Wild would be better games at 1080p rather than 900p.

There is a huge difference between these two things.

Not being intentional about anything.

You are reducing the difference to not easily noticeable, while the topic is a 4k Doom on X1X against a sub 900p on Switch (with also a half the fps as well) and not seeing any issue with "better graphics while the rest is kept the same doesn't improve your experience"


The point remains the same, higher resolution does not make a game better, it makes it prettier which for some people is important, for others it doesnt matter.

We havent been talking about performance this entire time so bringing it up now it pointless, i agree that better performance can make a game better if it runs like garbage.

Nobody is claiming it cant improve your experience, we are saying that its not going to for everybody. I can tell you for a fact that i would enjoy a 1080p game on PS4 just as much as the 4K version on XBX if the only diffetence is visuals.



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