I just want to take a moment to share my feelings...
I loaded Day of Reckoning for the gamecube, and when I saw the game
I was thinking to myself "boy,those graphics are old..."
the fifth generation games are showing their age big time, and I kind of feel sad
because there was a day when some one would load up a game on the GC and
I was mesmerized at how beautiful the graphics were.
Am not sure if I picked a game with bad graphics,
for the most part I noticed the same thing with ps2 and xbox games.
The major major difference as I see it are textures.
last gen. consoles had plain graphics for the most part compared to this generation.
Of course , textures pre-ps2 , sucked big time
another thing that made me feel last generation is old, is that DOR used a menu that was very much like N64 wrestling games very basic and simple...here have a look:
Sharing my feelings...
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Yeah I remember a time when I use to boot up PS2 games and think; "Wow, I don't graphics could ever get better than this." I was of course young and ignorant.
I don't think it should matter though, its a sign that they're getting old and on their way to turning retro!
I don't think it should matter though, its a sign that they're getting old and on their way to turning retro!
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Again I have to say how are you a member of a Retro Gaming forum when stuff like this bothers you.
I think most of the members here have the philosophy its about gameplay, not graphics.
I think most of the members here have the philosophy its about gameplay, not graphics.
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Well, I would argue that certain kinds of old graphics look better than others, even if they are far worse when it comes to technology.emwearz wrote:I think most of the members here have the philosophy its about gameplay, not graphics.
I think that Megaman looks hundreds of time better than your average N64 game,
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I don't see anything wrong with the graphics in that game. I think the artists involved worked long hours with what resources they had available to keep the FPS and game play running at optimal speed for a fighting/wrestling game, and did it well. There's a lot to be said about making a low poly-count look good with a low resolution texture map while keeping the frame-rate steady on a slow cpu with limited video ram. I remember my friend rented it once and we had a bunch of good matches and didn't experience any slowdown or choppiness. I was impressed because at the time I was working with 3D graphics (back then, the software was not really intuitive) and admired the low-poly count and texture mapping they did to keep a good frame rate while making the character movement and models realistic. Of course compared to what's available now it's aged, but it's still a fun game with smooth response. What I feel sad about is that there's always a bunch of games released on consoles that are incredibly more powerful that are plagued with slowdown, skipped frames, badly mapped/chosen textures, and are still not as fun as that game is, and somehow the majority of people say they're better games.
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Have you guys play Metroid Prime or Resident Evil 4 lately? Those still look spectacular to me. A lot of Gamecube/PS2/XBox era games look modest, but the ones with good art direction have aged well.
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Yeah, weren't you ranting about graphics in this recent thread? Each system/gen has games with excellent graphics and games with poor graphics. Comparing across gens is just am exercise in futility.emwearz wrote:Again I have to say how are you a member of a Retro Gaming forum when stuff like this bothers you.
I think most of the members here have the philosophy its about gameplay, not graphics.
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I still think Day of Reckoning looks sexy. I like how it was amongst some the last titles to have a slightly arcadey, cartoony quality to the textures before it became all about simulation and realism.
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not just that but I'm starting to feel like every thread that you start kingmohd is basically the same thread.emwearz wrote:Again I have to say how are you a member of a Retro Gaming forum when stuff like this bothers you.
I think most of the members here have the philosophy its about gameplay, not graphics.
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u understood me wrong , I am not complaining about the graphics
i just wanted to share my feelings that gamecube is getting old
it saddens me to see a console that once i thought had most beautiful graphics, turn old
its showing its age, and my age ...
back in 2007, i didnt feel the jump was so big, but now with more advanced graphics for the HD consoles...last gen, starting to look old.
its kind of seeing like a champion falling down,
of course gamecube is on my list of the "most fun" consoles with unique games and gameplay.
u understood me wrong , I am not complaining about the graphics
i just wanted to share my feelings that gamecube is getting old
it saddens me to see a console that once i thought had most beautiful graphics, turn old
its showing its age, and my age ...
back in 2007, i didnt feel the jump was so big, but now with more advanced graphics for the HD consoles...last gen, starting to look old.
its kind of seeing like a champion falling down,
of course gamecube is on my list of the "most fun" consoles with unique games and gameplay.





