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Visual Quality Is Losing Its Relevance In Game Design

Graphical prowess has always been at the forefront of game development. Little wonder, consumers tend to gravitate toward games that are visually appealing. That is, until Android, Apple, and Facebook entered the market.

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NewMonday4074d ago

hope the new generation doesn't get carried away by trying to be realistic.

the sense of art is more important and more attractive

would like to see more character and design used in games like Team Fortress, Borderlands, NiNoKuni, Brink( the looks are the one great thing about it IMOO) and BioShock Infinit

guitarded774074d ago

I agree for the most part... there are times when realism will be essential to the game, so as long as it's in context... whatever works. I don't want every game cel-shaded or steam punk either.

rainslacker4074d ago

It's not even so much context, as it is consistency. You could make Ratchet and Clank with photo-realistic graphics and characters, and it would still be alright so long as it was consistent all the way through.

But if you took Gears of War with photo-realistic graphics and then threw in some cartoony Japanese style annoying side kick animal, it just wouldn't feel right.

zerocrossing4074d ago

Graphics are the icing on the cake IMO, it may make a game look pretty but it does very little when what's beneath is bland and stale.

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kevnb4074d ago

the first crysis was incredible, it wasnt just a game that looked good. It was a sandbox where things could happen that other games still dont replicate. Crysis 2 and 3 are just pretty but average shooters.

Blastoise4074d ago

Yeah man totally agree. Give me Journey, Wind Waker & Ni No Kuni kind of artstyles over Crysis 3 anyday!

Veni Vidi Vici4074d ago

I agree with you on art being more important but I'd say immersion is just as important as the art; at least to me it is.

I'd take something like the Oculus Rift with graphics from 3 years ago over some slightly better graphics that we'll see in the next gen.

TopDudeMan4074d ago

I'm not really big on alternative graphics styles. The graphics don't need to be arty or mind-blowingly realistic. I just want the game to be fun to play.

Y_51504074d ago

I've heard from someone that he likes games like call of duty because it's realistic.

Although I very much disagree with him, but there is a big market for "realistic" games out there. I for one would love to have very beautiful worlds and games that has a crisp cartoon flavor to it.

TopDudeMan4074d ago

A game that recently amazed me graphically was sleeping dogs on the PC. It really really really looked good and realistic. But gameplay will always come first for me.

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Interloper4074d ago

No matter how much you polish a turd, it's still a turd... it's great if you can make the game look good, but if it's at the sacrifice of good gamplay, interesting story and characters... then it's all for nothing.

Ashunderfire864074d ago (Edited 4074d ago )

Just to let you know, more Ram compared to 512MB equals more power. This means that game developers can now do graphics, physics, gameplay and etc without sacrificing any of them to make a great game. Thanks to PS4, Piston(steambox), and most likely the Next Xbox having 8 gigs of Ram, the possibilities could be endless. Witcher 3(open world) is a great example to this, even though we saw early footage gameplay in DirectX 9, we have yet to see the game in DirectX 11 filled with new technology the developers will put in.

wampdog294074d ago (Edited 4074d ago )

LOL you think having more RAM means nothing will get sacrificed? Money and time are the top most limiting factors in anything including game design and development.

Ashunderfire864074d ago (Edited 4074d ago )

#Wampdog29

Even the game developers are saying this too. Yeah game development cost and etc still will have sacrifices, but they are becoming easier and less taxing. This means that they can include more things in these games. Soon it wouldn't take too long to develop a game. They can make FPS longer like 20 hours or longer(example)and still will be able include multiplayer. Most people don't realize by the way, that FPS these 2 generations(xbox to 360 example) is much longer than the last PS1, Sega Saturn, and N64 generation. Those games were 2 hours shorter than a 5 hour Call of Duty game. I blame it on the critics for making us think that FPS is way too short. The first game critics started the talk about FPS being short as 5 hours to 10 hours, was Unreal 2 for PC. It was 10 hours of gameplay, campared to Unreal Gold, which was the longest FPS shooter I ever played. It had 40 levels!!!! It took me about 30 hours or so to beat. Unreal Gold was a game ahead of its time with great graphics, very huge open levels(bigger levels than Crysis 3), and one of the best A.I. with no sacifice. It was this game that define the longevity of FPS, many of us forgot this. I digress

Well all else to say is, that this years E3 will be the best E3 in years. Prepared to be amazed!!! We are looking at the new norm of gaming.

1up4074d ago

ram dosnt relate to better physics, that would be graphics chipset or cpu, same goes for lighting, anti-analyzing, particles.
ram relates to larger maps, textures, and just the overall amount of random objects on the screen at once.

TheModernKamikaze4074d ago

That's all based on how the developer is really inspired, and dedicated to making a game.

Like Half Life or Metal Gear Solid.

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Walker4074d ago (Edited 4074d ago )

Gameplay>Story>Graphics !

Trunkz4074d ago

It's true, yet some people are too dense to follow that rule. "Omg it looks awesome holy crap omg!" game gets released, "this game sucks, horrible gameplay, lacks this and that"

We see this all the time, the Power of the PS4 isn't just for graphics, it's power can allow it to have more detail but also have more explosions, characters and everything else on the screen, towns can feel more like towns with many ppl walking around, this applies to the Wii U as well just not on such a grand level.

BanBrother4074d ago

@Walker

Well said. Although, I'm one of those weird guys who puts story>gameplay>graphics. So long as the gameplay isn't *completely* terrible (Spec Ops).

I think Crysis 2 is a prime example that graphics don't mean anything if you have a dull story and poorly executed/bland gameplay.

Irishguy954074d ago (Edited 4074d ago )

I think a great story can compensate for a decent gameplay. But great gameplay can hold it's own. Such as Dark/Demons souls.

Graphics are always icing for me. David Cage will try to say the graphics are key for emotion. I throw FF and MGS at his face.

My favorite games = Great Gamplay + Great story.

Blastoise4074d ago

Definitely. It's this reason I can still enjoy Final Fantasy VII :)

MikeMyers4073d ago

I agree gameplay should be first and foremost. Graphics will catch your eye at first but you have to have good gameplay and some depth.

These technical demos like Quantic Dream showed are always quite misleading. You really think characters in Killzone will look that polished? I can see it in some cutscene but not in real world applications where the gamer has full control.

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green4074d ago

Favorite games of all time are all story driven games. If a games story is excellent, i can excuse the gameplay is if is clunky like say Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic and Mass Effect 1. Same for gameplay like Gears of War. Great gameplay but fairly week story but still like the series.

But no matter how gorgeous a game is, if the story is not good then i wont play it.

Why o why4074d ago

lol, no fighting games for you then my old friend ;)

green4073d ago (Edited 4073d ago )

I was a huge fan of fighting games during SNES, PS1 and PS2 era. In fact, the lack of a good fighting game is the reason i never owned the N64 or any other Nintendo console after the SNES.

Then i used to play it with a boat load of friends. favorites were, Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, Killer Instinct, Dead or Alive 3, Soul Blade/Caliber 1,2,3, Battle Arena Toshinden 2, tekken 3, Rival Schools, Kensei and Bloody Roar.
This gen has meant a lot of solo play because we have all grown, have jobs and are in different places so i have just reverted back to my number one love which is story driven games.

Maybe, if i played one over LIVE, i will like it but i just can't seem to get myself to purchase one this gen.

Maybe what could reignite my interest is a new fighting game IP. It just feels like i have played all the fighting games out there because they started life from generations past. They just have new moves and a splash of next gen paint.

Something new and innovative could spark my interest.

Flavor4074d ago

After understanding this, perhaps people will understand why the hype over the next generation is so pointless.

Alos884074d ago

There will be other things to be excited about besides a major graphical improvement.

MariaHelFutura4074d ago

More power allows for much more than just better graphics. Be excited.

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"Unlock the Force: Get the Cantina Band Jam Track in Fortnite's Star Wars Event

Discover how to acquire the iconic Cantina Band Jam Track in the Fortnite x Star Wars collaboration. Gear up for an intergalactic musical journey in Fortnite's latest event.

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PlayStation Plus Hidden Gem: Magic Orbz

“I thoroughly enjoy retro-style games and with that, Magic Orbz modernises the classic brick breaking formula and it has held up beautifully.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.

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KentBlake2d ago

This game deserves a remaster for current consoles. It was awesome on PS3.

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Games That Were Bad on Release, But Are Now Great

BLG writes, "Some of the most popular games have had a rough start, with some of them being downright unplayable.

Despite that, developers have managed to turn it around for them and make their game worth playing. Here are some games that had a rough start but were pretty great."

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Terry_B3d ago

Good list..hoped to see Street Fighter 5 there..and it is.

Vits3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Sea of Thieves... I'm not disagreeing that the game has improved in terms of content. But I feel that the most significant change between now and its release is actually the public perception. Nowadays, most people are aware that the game is a multiplayer PvP-focused experience first and foremost, and not "Black Flag made by Rare". Consequently, people dismissing the whole experience because the single-player aspect is lacking or the story is plain are much less common.

darthv723d ago

Several years ago, i submitted an idea to Rare that would change up the mechanics of battling opponents in the game. whereby if you died in battle, you turned into a skeleton warrior and had to fight your way back to the land of the living. It was an interesting twist on respawning and would allow the player to experience both sides of a battle.

I keep hoping to see something like that get added to the game.

Kaii3d ago

They consider FO 76 & ME Andromeda to be great now 🤭

anast3d ago

Every game in the last 2 decades...

INMATEofARKHAM3d ago

It's sad that this quick retort is more often than not true... The industry's acceptance of release and patch has gone too far.

gunnerforlife3d ago

Days gone! By the end of the game I couldn't drop it down! I went around so many hours killing zombies! It was addictive by the end.

S2Killinit2d ago

That game was just plain good game. It didnt improve, it was just good.

gunnerforlife2d ago

I don't know, I got it abit late, and struggled for a few days, and then all of a sudden it just got good!!

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