Does that mean all other games would run around 360 level as well? If I bought a game like Crysis would it look like a 360 game?If I buy a PC that runs Bioshock at 360 level....
I hope not. I'd want Crysis to look as good as possible. The 360 isn't capable of most resolutions PC gamers play at. But getting back to your question, 360 ports to the PC often have varying requirements, but they're in the same ballpark for the most part.If I buy a PC that runs Bioshock at 360 level....
That would depend on how well the game is optimized - some games that run fine on the 360 will run like crap on the PC, and vice versa. It just depends on the developer more than the hardware.
[QUOTE=''Sandro909'']I hope not. I'd want Crysis to look as good as possible. The 360 isn't capable of most resolutions PC gamers play at. But getting back to your question, 360 ports to the PC often have varying requirements, but they're in the same ballpark for the most part.[/QUOTE] Of course I would want it to look better, 360 level is just a minimum requirement for me. Basically what I want to know is will later games look worse on old hardware, or just look bad by comparison, to it's max, but still look around the quality graphics/framerate as an earlier game that I could max?
[QUOTE=''da1on2'']Of course I would want it to look better, 360 level is just a minimum requirement for me. Basically what I want to know is will later games look worse on old hardware, or just look bad by comparison, to it's max, but still look around the quality graphics/framerate as an earlier game that I could max?
[/QUOTE]It's a safe bet that they'll look worse. When companies develop a game for a console, they know the specs to a T - when developing for a computer they often use the latest and greatest and scale downward. 360 games are going to look better and better without the need for a new console, but the same will not likely hold true for PC's.
[QUOTE=''RayvinAzn''][QUOTE=''da1on2'']Of course I would want it to look better, 360 level is just a minimum requirement for me. Basically what I want to know is will later games look worse on old hardware, or just look bad by comparison, to it's max, but still look around the quality graphics/framerate as an earlier game that I could max?
[/QUOTE]It's a safe bet that they'll look worse. When companies develop a game for a console, they know the specs to a T - when developing for a computer they often use the latest and greatest and scale downward. 360 games are going to look better and better without the need for a new console, but the same will not likely hold true for PC's.[/QUOTE]Tis a fatal flaw of the PC, you think sommething will ever be done about it? Can anything be done about it?
[QUOTE=''da1on2'']Tis a fatal flaw of the PC, you think sommething will ever be done about it? Can anything be done about it?
[/QUOTE]I doubt it - it's what keeps hardware moving along at the rate it does. Personally, I'd like to see much less focus on graphics and more focus on physics and AI, but I'm probably a minority there.
[QUOTE=''RayvinAzn''][QUOTE=''da1on2'']Tis a fatal flaw of the PC, you think sommething will ever be done about it? Can anything be done about it?
[/QUOTE]I doubt it - it's what keeps hardware moving along at the rate it does. Personally, I'd like to see much less focus on graphics and more focus on physics and AI, but I'm probably a minority there. [/QUOTE]
Yea I agree
[QUOTE=''LouieV13''][QUOTE=''RayvinAzn''][QUOTE=''da1on2'']Tis a fatal flaw of the PC, you think sommething will ever be done about it? Can anything be done about it?
[/QUOTE]I doubt it - it's what keeps hardware moving along at the rate it does. Personally, I'd like to see much less focus on graphics and more focus on physics and AI, but I'm probably a minority there. [/QUOTE] Yea I agree[/QUOTE]I disagree completely. But as far as A.I goes I'd like to see better A.I in games. Usually there is different teams working on the graphics and the A.I so not focusing on the graphics as much won't achieve anything.
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