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I came to some of these realizations when it dawned I me games were no longer rendering characters and objects in abstract. We were rendering fingers. Toes. Eyelashes, even.
No more lumpy oven mitt hands. People were people. We had physics! I mean, heck, look at what they got away with in Tears of the Kingdom in terms of physics. Are you really going to pretend we need a PS5 for some of this stuff? How much of it is just the Call of Duty "no game has ever had ambient fish AI but we do" boast that was immediately called out as a lie?
The only thing I will say about modern tech is that a lot of it is about making it easier on the artist. Yes, you can do a lot of fancy tricks on Xbox 360 era hardware, but it takes a lot more work. Ray tracing does actually make it significantly faster and easier to set up levels because it's more about a "It Just Works™" level of visual design.
Instead of putting in an abstract light bulb icon in your mapping editor and waiting 30-90 minutes to bake a lightmap, you just drop a real light into the scene and immediately it looks exactly like what the player will see. That is useful, it does cut down on iteration time, etc.
But the Insomniac leak earlier this year will haunt me for a while, given they were very honest about Spider-Man 2: for a game they spent half a billion dollars developing, will anyone even notice the difference between it and Spider-Man 1? The tech heads and the Digital Foundaries of the world make up less than 5% of their install base, after all. Joe Schmoe is what matters, and Insomniac will be lucky to break even financially.
Things moved way too fast and they dug too greedily. No respect for long term cultivation, just burning everything down as fast and as hot as they could go...
Something I think about very often is the Xbox One/PS4 reveals, wherein they talked about things like Teraflops/Gigaflops as if the general consumer has any idea what the fuck those even are or what those words even mean
Sure, techies know, supernerds may know...but does the average person who just hooks up a PS4 to play GTAV or Call of Duty really know, or have any reason to care? I barely have an idea of what that means, and I have no reason to!
And like...some of my most wanted items right now are a Gameboy Color and a GameGear. I want to replace my PS2 and Dreamcast eventually. I'm grateful for games like Persona 5 and Arkham Knight, I'm glad they look as good as they do...
But the average person isn't going to be able to tell the difference between Last of Us Remastered and Last Of Us Part 1. You can see two more of Joel's asshairs now. Yipee
