Doesnt every brand new generation bring massive innovation and improvement due to better hardware, then developers figure how to push that hardware to the limit, then it plateaus, then a new generation and the cycle starts again?Brotherofwill said:The rate of improvement of games as a whole is declining. The massive increase in graphic-, audio- and visual-quality has long since slowed to a trickle and most of today's games slowly edge each other out frame by frame.
Ofcourse there is still improvement and this improvement usually spikes every 5 years or so with the console cycles just like you said. But you have to think relatively here: The original Xbox came out in 2001 so that's around 9 years ago. So in 9 years we went from this (Halo 1):Mr Ink 5000 said:Doesnt every brand new generation bring massive innovation and improvement due to better hardware, then developers figure how to push that hardware to the limit, then it plateaus, then a new generation and the cycle starts again?
Have you recently compared PS3 to graphics and sound to PS2 to PS1?
If so, what did you think?
I recently compared Xbox to Xbox360, and i felt some of the old graphics were painful.
Side note:
I'd like to state I don;t think it's all about the graphics, as someone else posted, its innovation that can truely make a game. I feel with the way tech is going, the skys the limit, we just need developers thinking outside the box.
EDIT:
Last game that blew me away? Demon's Souls.
Reminded me of days when games didn't like you and wanted to make you suffer.
Great every now and again, I wouldn't like it in every game, truely was a sense of achievement when I clocked it.
I have 2 points here, the first one sounds nit picky,and I'm sorry for that but I think its relevant.Brotherofwill said:Ofcourse there is still improvement and this improvement usually spikes every 5 years or so with the console cycles just like you said. But you have to think relatively here: The original Xbox came out in 2001 so that's around 9 years ago. So in 9 years we went from this (Halo 1):
to this (Gears of War 2):![]()
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That's not bad at all. Looks much better.
But then when you think about it: NES was released somewhere around 1985 and the N64 was released in around 1996 (I'm half estimating these dates). So that's around 11 years and they went from this(SMB):
to this (Mario 64)![]()
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It just doesn't compare. Ofcourse we still have huge progress, but it has kind of hit the point of diminished returns.
Well I definitely found the gameplay to be average. Atmosphere is fine but I was getting bored of killing the same three enemies about half way in. Just stopped caring, and put it on the self, never to be touched again.MurderousToaster said:Please see: BioShock. The atmosphere in that game outdid anything I'd ever played before. That game was most certainly not average.
I love With Teeth.Hithel said:Games are now along a certain path.
In the words of Trent Reznor:
I believe I can see the future
Cause I repeat the same routine
I think I used to have a purpose
But then again
That might have been a dream
I think I used to have a voice
Now I never make a sound
I just do what I've been told
I really don't want them to come around
Every day is exactly the same
Every day is exactly the same
There is no love here and there is no pain
Every day is exactly the same