AlphaOmega said:Everybody does to some degree, but I voted no.
good Graphics are one of my lowest priorities in a game.
Quoted the above because this is close to how I feel on the matter. I personally feel that graphics really are a lower concern than the rest of the overall presentation. Look at food, it can be presented beautifully, but a lot of fancy looking food tastes like shit (from experience). It is true that less appealing food may not be so readily consumed but often you will find it tastes as good or better than the gourmet kind. That can apply to video games as well. I loved the SNES era because it was when a lot of good RPGs got made. Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, Robotrek, etc... as well as other genres like Ogre Battle, Contra, Demon's Crest and so on.MellowFellow said:I do not care that much about graphics. I see graphics for a game as a nice addition that can make a game that much better, but if a game has great graphics and poor gameplay or story I think the game is bad.
You could say I see graphics as icing on the cake.
There were also a hell of a lot of PSX era games that I enjoy playing despite the lack of current graphics and I replay games that, today, would probably be considered shit. For instance, every fan of FF7 (of which I am not) overlooks the graphics, same with many MGS fans. Personally I thought the Megaman X games were a lot funner when they stuck to the 2-D kind, Command Mission notwithstanding (cause it was awesome).
Quoted because for me the reverse can often be even more true. Where a game may lack in graphics, it can more than make up for it everywhere else. Case in point anything made with sprite-based graphics (which is to say 2-D) stands to be a very enjoyable and playable game even if it doesn't feature polygons or ridiculously realistic looking characters. Most of my favourite games to play over and over are, in fact, not from the current generation, or the previous one, but from the SNES and PSX era.reg42 said:They do matter. I'm not saying that they take precedent over story and gameplay, but I can forgive a lot of annoyance if a game is beautifully presented.