But then to counter my original point, I couldn't deny how beautiful Homeworld looked when I first played it, it was stunning and that beauty crossed with the amazing gameplay got me addicted to it, I loved Homeworld 2 for that as much as the first one, but I wasn't as addicted to it as the first.RicoADF said:I still play the origional C&C at times, heck even Homeworld, T3:WotM and other older titles get my attention from time to time, so nope graphics mean nothing to me if the game is awesomepulse2 said:Does it really matter to you all that much? Would you rather play a game that looks smooth and beautiful than play a game that looks rough and jagged JUST because of the graphics rather than the gameplay? Had somebody given you an atari 2600 pacman or a PS1 game would you be turned off or bored playing it just because it doesn't look as nice as say, Gears of War or Uncharted?
For me, I'd say graphics restricts elements of gameplay I've come to love as well as making other elements more accessible, do I prefer GTA4 to San Andreas? No. Doom 3 to Doom? No. Ruse to the first Red Alert? No. But then thats just me, I thought Crysis looked amazing, but the gameplay became kind of a drag so it didn't keep me as stimulated as say Timesplitters 2 did. Gears for example didn't have me playing nearly as long as Crash Bandicoot and Spyro games did and they didn't have achievements or trophies and multiplayer and all that trifle.
And Final Fantasy games speak for themselves.
So, what do you think?![]()
Well Halo: Combat Evolved came out before TimeSplitters 2 (After TS1 though) but if it was after Halo 2 you played it at least in 2004, which wasn't too long after I played it first (2003 probably). But are you saying that Halo 2 looks much better than TS2 does? I would say that if it did at all it wasn't by much, so I'm not entirely sure of your point there...pulse2 said:Not neccessarily, because I wasn't comparing the graphics directly, I was comparing the fun I had playing the two games to determine how much the graphical elements influenced my gaming enjoyment.
I didn't play TS2 when it came out, I played it rather late in fact, by then, Halo and Halo 2 were out, amongst other better looking games, I simply enjoyed playing TS2 more than I did Crysis, heck, even more than Halo games, and that says a lot because I have a blast playing Halo games.
I agree that it probably wouldn't be as fun playing it on an atari 2600, but I don't think thats particularly down to the graphical limitations per say, but just the gameplay possibilities. But hell, I'm always proven wrongI happened to enjoy Pixel Junk Monsters, Donkey Kong Country Returns, Patapon, Locoroco and Angry Birds than many graphical focused games I've played on Wii, PS3, 360 and PC.