I blame REmake for my impossibly high standards of what a remake should be
Re-makes are not the same as re-masters are not the same as re-releases.
I know, but look me in the eye and tell me REmake 3 is as good as REmake 1. You can’t even tell me it’s as good as RE3
And REmake 2 doesn’t feel like a redo of RE2 but a completely separate game with RE2’s story. So I felt a little robbed
Full disclosure: I’ve only played a little bit of REmake 2 and none of the originals or REmake 3. I have a friend who has, and he says that REmake 3 was a pretty big letdown.
REmake 3 might have been acceptable if it was a bonus feature of REmake 2 and not its own game. As its own game it is insulting
That’s the HD remaster that came out like 10 years ago. They most certainly did not make that on windows 98.
It also helps that the game uses locked perspective scenes.
Not just that, but prerendered backgrounds, too.
All games could look like this if they got 48 hours to render each frame and their entire realtime render budget went to three character models, total and nothing else.
I mean, I dispute that games don’t look better than that in the first place, too. Grainy embedded screenshot aside, the RE1 remake definitely doesn’t look any better, even with all that, than the newer remakes.
Just to nitpick, the HD remaster is a remaster of the 2002 remake, so it’s a bit older than 10 years.
…which is a half-assed port of the GameCube remake.
If you get it, expecting it to be the same kind of remake as Resident Evil 2, prepare to be extremely disappointed.
Yeah, but its still using rebuilt HD assets which make it look way better than the original game its based off of.
Am I stupid? Don’t a lot games look like this in real time rendered graphics nowadays? What’s anon talking about.
Anon, as usual, don’t know what they’re talking about
Only if you like smudges due to upscaling and TAA.
MOAR TAA!!!
Yeah seriously, anyone can make beautiful prerendered graphics that look good running on any game system released in the past ~20 years (which is what RE1 uses). Doing in realtime is the hard part.
I will never understand the obsession around graphics. JUST MAKE IT FUN.
Seriously, way too many games are just generic garbage that advertise only on “look how realistic my game is, you’re not a true gamer if the games you play don’t make your computer sound like a jet engine!”
Graphics can be part of the fun. What’s so difficult to understand?
It looks so marketing driven.
We are in decades of video games. Look at very old game and assess how “ugly” they are by today’s standard while at their time they were “the best graphics ever seen in history!” or something.
And so, the big question: we were having fun with games decades ago already. If graphics were part of the fun, your brain should explode under the immensely higher level of fun you have on modern games vs 20y old games. And… well…nope. Same as before, just higher expectations.
Are you perhaps retarded? Do you not understand that expectations change with current technology? Daily life must be immensely difficult for you
very well said. I think the last time i got excited about graphics was when Final Fantasy X came out lol. then they kept getting more realistic but never actually became real, they stayed video games. even VR. so… maybe graphics aren’t what we need to keep working on
EDIT: *aren’t, not are, FUCK. I’m saying no matter how much graphics improve, it’s still just a video game, good or bad
Games going for that uncanny valley aesthetic and not being nearly as efficient. I don’t want a 1000W PSU just to run my graphics card.
Of course, I don’t want my game to look like utter dogshit, and graphics can be apart of the fun, but my biggest concerns with games are how they play and what the story/characters is like (if it’s that type of game).
There can be times that I can appreciate more realistic looking games, but honestly it’s boring to see so many games try the same style over and over again, especially when it isn’t executed well. And if worrying about graphics causes my game to be an unoptimized game with a lackluster story, then I’d rather people just stick with a less detailed style to preserve the the fun (imo) part of games, which is literally everything else.
REbirth sure does look better than Fortnite, and REbirth sure does need a ton less of GPU and CPU.
It looks like dog shit, what the fuck are you talking about
Good graphics are fine, but not at the expense of creativity and fun.
Here’s the reason AAA devs are obsessed with graphics:
It’s the only thing that differentiates them from indie devs.
Once you realize that indie devs can do anything and everything that a AAA game can do, except for creating tons of high detail 3D models, levels, and textures, you begin to see the AAA studio’s dilemma. If they don’t hire all those artists, level designers, and animators then they’re forced to compete with indie devs on gameplay, story, and features — none of which they can do!
Why is that? Because there are millions of indie game devs out there who are willing to spend many years of their lives trying out ideas that have close to zero chance of being successful and all the gamers out there are happy to pick that one in a million game which actually succeeds! For a AAA studio to step into that arena would be absolutely foolish.
It’s the same reason big corporations dominate book publishing but they don’t even bother trying to write books themselves.
Normal maps are pretty easy to make, they’re just time-intensive.
All screens were squares til like nearly 2010. Heck I have an early Nvidia GPU laptop around here somewhere with the most ridiculous looking 1:1 screen from like '08-ish.
Still peak gaming was MW3, CS, BF2-1942-2142. Back in the day, those were so good people ran successful brick and mortar businesses called internet cafés just for the masses to play those things or some oddie to hold w for hours ““playing”” WoW. Gaming sucks so bad it can’t sustain a real brick and mortar business culture any more.
Square? 4:3
Comparatively, side by side it looks square to me
MorroWind 3?
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
The golden era of cafés here was a bit earlier than that. Late Quake 3, early CS. The MMO I remember people playing by the hour to play was Ultima Online, not WoW.
Still, those were fun and don’t get as much nostalgia as arcades, for some reason.
If you wanted to offer the same “we’ll run these on decent hardware you probably don’t have today” each seat would be like 5 grand to build and you’d need to somehow power 20-30 1000W machines running all day, so that’s a bit of a challenge when everybody has high speed internet. It was easier to do that when people either didn’t have Internet at all or were on dial-up modems that couldn’t sustain playable games at all. The hardware you couldn’t afford then was networking, which was cheap to set up and maintain for LAN by comparison.
People around me had mixed motivations in this later era as you called it. My buddies and I used cafés as a time management tool. Any of us could have built a gaming rig but we would have been on it way too much. Cafés were a destination and way to partition off gaming in our lives.
Really? Paying someone else a bunch of money to play by the hour seems like a weird way to manage your time. Plus, I knew several people who had a real problem with spending money in cafés.
I mean, it’s not gambling because you weren’t getting any money back at any point, but if you were leaving your Ultima Online character mining while you went to class, spending money on running a computer when you weren’t even looking at it… well, I’m gonna say there are better ways to keep yourself from problematic gaming.
The way I remember it (at least where I’m from), cafés were a way for broke college students living in dorms or shared apartments with no Internet to get into online gaming, and sometimes for kids to have a bit of an arcade experience in PCs better than their crappy laptops.
In some cases it got pretty wholesome, where groups of friends would just hang out in the one place that kept running the game they liked. There was this one basement grungy spot in town that started running Quake 1 and just… never stop. Those guys could railgun you mid-flight from a bouncepad on a ball mouse and we all decided it was better to leave them to it.
All the cafés were a long way away from where I lived so yeah we went there like going to the movies or bowling and it followed a similar event like dynamic. It was an optional thing to do but not some default or daily thing.
Games are hard, anon.
Surely a master of unlocking would know
That’s remastered…
I noticed that too, but I do think that the anon is talking about the remaster since he’s also talking about Windows 98 and the remaster was out in 2002 while the original game was out in 1996. I know fuck all about the production of the remake, but maybe windows 98 was all they had available to them and maybe they did draw all the textures themselves for it. It’d have to look into that, though.
Devs have no say on where the budget flows and the owning corporation doesn’t care about your passion for the project.
Fortnite ranked in billions of dollars, when it looks ass good its time to wrap up to get it shipped. You can patch bugs and balancing later but we need a trailer out asap for preoders.
Also back when graphics where actually good and optimized: gameplay still > graphics












