The fact is you said there visions are able to be seen more today and that was my point. "There visions" not the players vision's. older generation gaming left room for us as players to decide what really is and left room for imagination.
If you think this generation does not care about graphics your in denial cause there are a ton of kids who wont even pick up a game if it does not look good these days.
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dreamcast4ever83 wrote:
I messaged you instead of putting it here to follow policy and i was trying to be friendly
if you're harassing someone via PM, it's still against the rules.
This also applies to Private Messages - Although we do not read Private Messages sent between forum members, the rules for appropriate and inappropriate content apply to them as well.
I am not trolling. I have been around the block. Been playing games for a while. Have a lot of old systems and a bunch of old games. I'm 23, so I was around when it came out. Nobody I knew had it, but I remember reading articles and seeing screenshots for the system. My best friend and I always wanted to play Nights. It was the reason I finally bought the Saturn. When I finally got Nights, I thought the game was ugly. I even tried playing it with that friend, but it just didn't work for us. Graphics don't usually bug me, but in that game they did.
I read my post again, and I can't see whatever venom you must have seen in it. It wasn't my intention to offend anyone. I don't really appreciate the implication that I'm a "whiny know-it-all."
People have always cared about graphics. They were all people could talk about whenever a new system came out. As you suggested, they play a very important role in immersion. If anything, I think cutting edge graphics have become less of a concern to gamers recently. I look at the success of Minecraft, N+, and Sonic CD (on PSN) as examples.
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dreamcast4ever83 wrote:
I messaged you instead of putting it here to follow policy and i was trying to be friendly
if you're harassing someone via PM, it's still against the rules.
This also applies to Private Messages - Although we do not read Private Messages sent between forum members, the rules for appropriate and inappropriate content apply to them as well.
I was fully respectful telling how i felt they were the one's that reply back with aninsult i am not in the wrong here.
Since this signature affects old posts, I'm leaving a message here in case anyone searches for my username. This account died in early 2013. I am no longer a fundamentalist.
Don't add to my problems by pretending my past views are still held in the present. I do not have any patience for that. Feel free to ask me what I think now.
equalsign wrote:I am not trolling. I have been around the block. Been playing games for a while. Have a lot of old systems and a bunch of old games. I'm 23, so I was around when it came out. Nobody I knew had it, but I remember reading articles and seeing screenshots for the system. My best friend and I always wanted to play Nights. It was the reason I finally bought the Saturn. When I finally got Nights, I thought the game was ugly. I even tried playing it with that friend, but it just didn't work for us. Graphics don't usually bug me, but in that game they did.
I read my post again, and I can't see whatever venom you must have seen in it. It wasn't my intention to offend anyone. I don't really appreciate the implication that I'm a "whiny know-it-all."
People have always cared about graphics. They were all people could talk about whenever a new system came out. As you suggested, they play a vsp lets jsut drop tery important role in immersion. If anything, I think cutting edge graphics have become less of a concern to gamers recently. I look at the success of Minecraft, N+, and Sonic CD (on PSN) as examples.
ya well i did not enjoy the fact that you try to dimeen what i said by pulling the sega fanboy card. so lets just drop this before this gets locked
dreamcast4ever83 wrote:
ya well i did not enjoy the fact that you try to dimeen what i said by pulling the sega fanboy card. so lets just drop this before this gets locked
you need to calm down. He didn't pull *any* card, and certainly not one heading towards a lock. People are allowed to have differing opinions on VIDEO GAMES man, even if that bothers you.
equalsign wrote:I am not trolling. I have been around the block. Been playing games for a while. Have a lot of old systems and a bunch of old games. I'm 23, so I was around when it came out. Nobody I knew had it, but I remember reading articles and seeing screenshots for the system. My best friend and I always wanted to play Nights. It was the reason I finally bought the Saturn. When I finally got Nights, I thought the game was ugly. I even tried playing it with that friend, but it just didn't work for us. Graphics don't usually bug me, but in that game they did.
I read my post again, and I can't see whatever venom you must have seen in it. It wasn't my intention to offend anyone. I don't really appreciate the implication that I'm a "whiny know-it-all."
People have always cared about graphics. They were all people could talk about whenever a new system came out. As you suggested, they play a vsp lets jsut drop tery important role in immersion. If anything, I think cutting edge graphics have become less of a concern to gamers recently. I look at the success of Minecraft, N+, and Sonic CD (on PSN) as examples.
ya well i did not enjoy the fact that you try to dimeen what i said by pulling the sega fanboy card. so lets just drop this before this gets locked