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Azzanation said:
curl-6 said:

Actually, I did survive 90s gaming. I played Doom on SNES at 224p/10fps. But technical standards have advanced by lightyears since then, there is absolutely no excuse for a game to look this horrible in 2018.

Standards rise and so do games pushing more.

PAOerfulone said:

I got into gaming with 90s gaming. The Nintendo 64 was the first system I ever played. And Goldeneye was one of the games I used to play the most and that game regularly ran at 15 frames. Advances in technology leads to new standards and expectations, if another Bond game were released today and it ran at 15 frames, it would universally panned and trashed as an utter abomination. 

As i mentioned above, games are pushing alot more than what goldeneye was achieving and the hardware these days become alot more complicated etc.

I am not making excuses for the poor port, however if you can play a game at 15 frames in the 90s than you can play a game at 15 frames in 2018. 

Its just funny seeing the complaints considering how spoilt mordern gamers actually are.

There's nothing "spoilt" about objecting to a product of such staggering low quality being sold for $50 in this day and age.

Last edited by curl-6 - on 14 December 2018