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This world is too big for an entire medium of art to plateau. Definitely certain genres can of course, but it's like saying "will music plateau?" Of course not.
That's funny, I did just follow some NPC's. Valentine is still my fav place in the game. I like antagonizing NPC's into fights and squaring off. The fighting is fun, but provoking them into getting getting shot by the Sheriff is even funner.I don't know about RDR2. There are NPC's with very detailed routines. There are a few videos out there of people following some around, and it's kind of crazy. Thing is, even if they didn't, it's not like you would really notice, since you're only in areas in moments of gameplay. You're not really gonna notice much about the NPC's daily routines, unless you take the time to follow a few around.
I personally just want them to quit flirting with RPG mechanics and choice/consequence gameplay, and lean into them more. I think RDR2 would've benefitted from making a lot of extra stuff, like building up your camp, mandatory. They've got all these extra activities, that really don't add up to much but mini-games that are completely optional and don't mean a whole hell of a lot. Like you can do some to extend "dead eye", and you can improve weapons to upgrade your damage output, but it doesn't mean anything, since every enemy in the game can be killed with any old pistol. You can find all sorts of legendary gear, but it's like, who gives a shit? It doesn't change the gameplay one bit.
Nah, there is good stuff and bad stuff from every era. Right now there are great video games, there are bad video games. The reason there are so many remakes/hd re-masters etc is because its easier to sell an IP and concept thats already worked.I think the reality with gaming is that everyone thinks it peaked when they were a kid and has gotten shit since and what someone thinks the peak era is will depend on how old they are.
ThisDisagree, I dont think any of us old fucks feel that video games peaked in the Vectrex era
Yeah, I don't know about that. Recency bias/nostalgia plays a big part in both praising games, and slamming them. If BL4 was the first game in the franchise, it would've blown our damn minds and be legendary. The original BL is not that great, BUT, when it came out, it was revolutionary. It's pretty bare bones, when compared to the sequels. The sequels just built on the formula, and I couldn't point to one thing BL1 objectively does better than the sequels, other than subjective things like characters, environments and storytelling. It's all the same formula, only bigger and better with the sequels.Borderlands 4 isn't even as good as 1 and it came out 16 years ago.
I liked the atmosphere of BL1 over 4 it felt more like Borderlands is supposed to feel imo, plus I found the story far superior. BL2 is def my favorite in the series and from there it just went downhill for quantity over quality. BL4 should be better than BL2 in many ways yet I don't think its better in any way besides graphics but BL has never been about graphics its about humor, crazy guns, and wild gun battles. I get the nostalgia comment and in some cases I'm sure I am guilty of that with for example Battlefield. I think BF2 is the best in the franchise bar none just due to the map scaling, 7 classes that were all very unique and different from each other, the medals, and unlocks/ranking up requiring a lot of gameplay to acquire. This whole going up 5-10 ranks a day and like 500 ranks in total just seems silly to me. Truthfully if BF2 was re-released and had the same number of people playing as 6 I would go back to 2 for sure.Yeah, I don't know about that. Recency bias/nostalgia plays a big part in both praising games, and slamming them. If BL4 was the first game in the franchise, it would've blown our damn minds and be legendary. The original BL is not that great, BUT, when it came out, it was revolutionary. It's pretty bare bones, when compared to the sequels. The sequels just built on the formula, and I couldn't point to one thing BL1 objectively does better than the sequels, other than subjective things like characters, environments and storytelling. It's all the same formula, only bigger and better with the sequels.
I think we're sometimes spoiled, and we don't realize just how much certain games have evolved from their origins.
That all said, I do think games have plateaued in certain aspects. Graphics are a BIG one. The diminishing returns are impossible to ignore. We can't go much further than where we're at, so everything feels similar. Innovation on the other hand, I think is legit stagnant, and there's no technological excuse. The industry is just constantly banking on past glory to print money. All the big franchises are practically mods of their original blueprint. The indie scene is at least trying to pick up the slack, but those little games that have already started stealing from one another, will meet the same fate.
Gaming reached its peak with PS1 and PS2. It's been downhill since and will only continue. It's impossible to be original forever.
Yeah saying ps1 is the top for gaming is actually quite insane.One of the worst takes I've read on gaming. What?
I actually think that's why games aren't as good anymore. I like open world games but now everything tries to be open world.I'm curious to see if they still force you down a strict linear path for most missions like in previous games. It's always jarring when you have this massive open world to carry out all kinds of shenanigans with a lot of freedom of choice, especially in police chases, yet missions are heavily restricted/scripted.
They are also notorious for incredible cities, on the surface, but with most interiors being closed off, and NPC's going no where, it quickly starts to feel like a giant movie set.
I fired up RDR2 the other day (binge watching Hell on Wheels, got me itching for the wild west) and as beautiful as the game still looks, it doesn't take long for the smoke and mirrors to fall apart.
I don't expect full NPC schedules in such a large setting, but hopefully we can go inside most interiors, with better reactive NPC's doing more than standing around, or walking/driving to no where.
I hate going back and playing games that are two or three platforms old because of inferior graphics. I do love playing games because of nostalgia and simplicity from the original NES and SNES though. But they are in no way as good as current games. But they can be equally as fun.I think the reality with gaming is that everyone thinks it peaked when they were a kid and has gotten shit since and what someone thinks the peak era is will depend on how old they are.
Yeah saying ps1 is the top for gaming is actually quite insane.
I go back and try to play older games with my sons on the old raspberry pi, to show them how far they have come, and 80% of the PS1 games are freaking ROUGH to play now. Especially the 3D games. My old eyes have a hell of a time looking at all those enormous pixels, the environments constantly breaking, and just random flashes.
I hate going back and playing games that are two or three platforms old because of inferior graphics. I do love playing games because of nostalgia and simplicity from the original NES and SNES though. But they are in no way as good as current games. But they can be equally as fun.
But I do feel that way about music though. To me, rock at least, peaked in the 90s.
I said PS1 and PS2. PS2 was essentially just a PS1 with better graphics. As far as the games that came out then, it's an unmatched era in gaming. Resident Evil 1 & 2, Metal Gear Solid 1 & 2, Gran Turismos, Final Fantasies, GTAs, Onimushas... there's no era that comes close. Your entire counter is 'bUt ThE gRaPhIcS'.
It's irrelevant you can't personally play those games today, all that matters is how great they were when they first came out. Also get an upscaler.
It's not easy to understand but what made video games amazing was the limitations. Like "fucking magic" is a good way to describe it. because they had to use tricks that felt like "magic" to achieve increible things in gaming way before they had a right too.The PS1 and N64 era were fucking magic.
Yeah saying ps1 is the top for gaming is actually quite insane.
I go back and try to play older games with my sons on the old raspberry pi, to show them how far they have come, and 80% of the PS1 games are freaking ROUGH to play now. Especially the 3D games. My old eyes have a hell of a time looking at all those enormous pixels, the environments constantly breaking, and just random flashes.
I can't believe most people voted yes. Kind of short-sighted imo. We've barely touched VR and AR. There are a lot of things to be done with that. Still way more to be done with game physics and AI may lead to cities being more explorable with unique buildings that you can actually enter.
Playing the Resident Evil games on PSVR2 really change my opinion on how great VR can be when done right. Probably the most immersive experience in gaming I've ever had.
ive using redream (dreamcast EMU) for most of my gaming lately, wicked system for games you can jump in and play for 10-20 mins.
I agree, there's some good stuff being made today, but you definitely need to search for it.I think there's still great rock music being made although I think probably less volume because guitars can't really get better and most things have already been done so it's hard not to be derivative.
I also think that young talented musicians are as likely to start fiddling with computer programs as they are to pick up a guitar nowadays whereas back then I feel like most kids picked up a guitar.
Of the rock music that is being made I also think you're less likely to hear it, simply because that's not what gets pushed in the mainstream anymore.
Seems to be the deal with all entertainment media.I agree, there's some good stuff being made today, but you definitely need to search for it.