Pemalite said:
Or not. Never condone the act of stealing.
Not really... It's on topic, besides... You then continued the discussion on this point anyway:
There was an effort to enhance Halo 5 for the Xbox one X... Problem was, it wasn't really that much of an improvement. - There is an improvement sure... But the base assets are still geared towards optimal Xbox One performance and visuals rather than showcasing what the Xbox One X can truly do.
Nah. I'll continue to use it when I deem it as appropriate.
Absolutely massive, probably the single largest leap in CPU capability in generations. - If there is only one criticism that I can give... Is that Sony/Microsoft doesn't go for more than 1 CCX grouping of cores... (But I had been saying that was the path they would take for years anyway due to cost reasons.)
Probably a bit difficult to get a Jaguar to Zen2 comparison. - But years ago I did a comparison and calculated that 8x Jaguar cores is roughly equivalent to a dual-core Core i3 at the time, operating at around 3ghz. |
Go buy Fable 3 (or better yet, 2) on Xbox if the prospect of stealing upsets you. Eitherway, that version on PC is dead.
Simplifying the development process with better specs isnt relevant. Also your examples were more about visual aspects. Im talking more about gameplay mechanics and gameplay related design in general. But Im sure you will continue to drag on the argument instead of admitting you get my point.
Halo 5 on the X1X was basically just a resolution upgrade, you cant say that was an attempt to enhance or fix the visual quirks of that game.
Generally speaking just increasing things like draw distance is not a huge task, it would certainly be expected in a PC port. The only excuse I could come up with is increasing those settings somehow impacts the gameplay, like the game is somehow built around some visual compromises. Thus it could only be addressed in a remaster. I doubt that's the case with all visual aspects, maybe poor draw distance of shadows and poor antistrophic filtering could have been addressed.
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