Showing posts with label performance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label performance. Show all posts
Friday, 1 August 2014
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Graphics in Video Games, Will Always Be Important!
-"Someone that believes graphics are important should go and watch an anime or something, they are not real gamers"
-"I don't care about the graphics if the gameplay sucks"
-"Graphics are not important, it's the gameplay that counts"
-"Wish they would cut back on paying so much attention to graphics and make better gameplay"
-"Who cares about the lack in graphics? It has great gameplay."
Those few quotes, among many others, are some of the common phrases the "real" gamers of our time use to the extent that now people even write articles to defend such a notion... Being, that graphics are not important.
Funny story, I was going over this whole concept again not more than one day ago, and today I wake up to read a related article including opinions and comments enforcing the idea that graphics are indeed not important and further more, stating that they actually are not important "any more" in the industry in general and not just for their liking. I wonder at such perspectives from such gamers and turn to question what wonderful book or insight of facts gave away this notion for articles and comments of the like to exist?
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
X REBIRTH - 1st Impressions Game Review
X-Universe fans have been patiently waiting a long time now for the release to the next chapter of Egosofts' sandbox space simulator. X-Rebirth has been in development for 7 years, and it is now finally here.
The most obvious questions are: Does it deliver? Is it worthy of the X-Universe franchise? And does the new addition cater to the fans as well?
At most, it does. Although a little early on its release, with having an array of bugs experienced in the game from many users, X Rebirth should not disappoint neither the fans of the franchise nor the newcomers. It caters to both depth and functionality, keeps true to the franchise in almost every way, and adds changes that make it easier to pick up as well as easier to enjoy in the long run without ditching that depth of the past. Egosoft have gone into delivering these elements for their new X title in one of the most well-balanced and complete approaches that a single player sandbox space simulator has ever seen till now. (minus the bugs)
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