CCC Says: "We are on the brink of the next generation of gaming. The hype surrounding the PS4 and Xbox One is palpable, and you can hardly get on the Internet without some sort of contact with “the future of gaming.” But, while progress is an expectation in any technological industry, a move forward is typically only born of necessity due to hardware bottlenecks and limitations. Look, I’m just as excited as the next guy about the dawn of next-gen, but I can’t help but ask–Is it necessary?"
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Red Dead Redemption 2 and GTA 5 are both classics, but movement and general interaction sometimes feels like you're possessed by a fridge.
Rockstar need to learn that 12 years of work and 5000 employees doesn’t account for one persons opinion on the internet…
The controls of RDR2 felt a but cluncky indeed, but it’s not as bad as some make it out to be. At no point did I get the feeling my experience with the game was held back or ruined by the controls.
But it can never hurt to optimize them a bit, sure.
Red Dead Redemption felt clunky at first but I got used to it fairly quick. I thought 2 was easier to control but it could be my experience with the first game helped me out. Great games
I wouldn't call Rockstar games characters clunky instead they feel like they move with Weight they are not twitch controls press x to instantly snap onto cover the characters instead move like a actor would ducking behind cover they are exposed while they get there.
Sure, we don't need next-gen right now. We just need games companies to gamble $265 million dollars on a single game.
Admittedly GTA V isn't really a gamble, but smaller IP's would be.
GTAV looks like it has great motion capture. Not to be surprised. It by far looks like the best aspect of their graphics.
But the actual graphics in the commercials are seriously lacking.
Plus if you notice, they don't look like 1024x600 resolution either.
So I would say, for old consoles, if it looked like in the commercials, it would be good for last generation graphics.
But it's pretty obvious we're being sold a bill of goods with them showing something running off a PC, and parading that around as 360/PS3 versions.
I'd buy a PS4 version, so I'll just wait for a PC version.
It's going to be real interesting to see the reviews of the actual gameplay on PS3/360. Everything seems too good to be true for what those consoles can do.
No. We NEED next gen!
Release GTA5 on next gen consoles when re-write the article.
Of course we do.
No other game company transcends the laws of the industry's generations quite like Rockstar do and deliver on such an epic scale.