• lobut@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I remember playing Doom for the first time and I remember thinking that graphics would never get any better than that. Like the arm even moves when he walks!

    How horribly naïve I was.

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      My peak game i think it was F.E.A.R., my pc couldn’t run it at full but I remember thinking it couldn’t possibly get any better than that

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      @lobut I thought Donkey Kong Country on the SNES was photorealistic and rivaled movies like Terminator 2, which used the same technology behind the scenes. I thought every game would look the same as Donkey Kong Country in future.

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      grew up with c64, spectrum+3, master system, genesis, nes, snes. So when I bought a ps1 with my paper round money and started up the intro to Soul Blade, that would become Soul Calibur, the graphics jump shook me to my core and brought tears to my eyes. I was like "THIS is the peak of graphics. Nothing can beat this.

      Here’s the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jscuco8zEk

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      I had those moments multiple times. I remember thinking the same about International Karate on the Amiga. Then my mind was blown with Street Fighter II, Max Payne was one for sure as mentioned elsewhere and let’s not forget Carmageddon, which got a little bit too realistic. Graphics technology developed so fast, you can’t compare it to today’s upgrades. As I’m older now 10 year old games still feel “new” to me.

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        As I’m older now 10 year old games still feel “new” to me.

        It’s not just you getting older, it’s also diminishing returns.

        It takes more and more effort, both in manpower as in graphical processing power, to make graphical leaps, and the visible returns are getting less.

        You can compare it to video formats:

        • VHS => DVD: huge quality upgrade
        • DVD => 1080p HD: yeah that definitely looks better
        • 1080p => 4k: I guess it’s a little sharper?
        • 4k => 8k: Well it’s … more. Also: why is everything running so hot?
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          I actually liked 3D movies and I even bought the Nvidia 3D kit to play my PC games in 3D, it was amazing (to me)!

          But it was an imperfect 3D technology that gave many people headaches, so I can understand why it eventually got scrapped.

          I do have a VR headset too, but besides Half-Life Alyx, there haven’t really been any VR games I am so hyped for that I keep going back to play in VR.

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          Well, 8k is in allmost all home-usecases useless, 4k a better choice. Except maybe for video walls. Eye resolution is limited by angular resolution (visual acuity).

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      I remember getting deep into that game, trying to make my own levels with megs of RAM and having things crash. Changing all the sprites on some of the mobs, recording my own sounds and replacing various noises in the game. I learned how to strafe using 100& keyboard (couldn’t look up or down in that game), and dominating the evil. Good time to be a teenager. I still think some of the secret rooms in that game were some of the best.