A recent experience made me think about the issue of gameplay vs. graphics. My father doesn't play many computer games, just bridge (the card game) and Scrabble. About a month ago, he commented that none of the modern bridge games he's played have had gameplay remotely as good as the first one he bought, Contract Bridge, which we ran on the first computer we ever owned (a Sony MSX). This game was first released nearly 30 years ago; as you can see, the graphics were very basic [http://images.generation-msx.nl/software_game/78d2f6f7.png]. Anyway, I did some googling, downloaded an emulator, and found a way to run the old game on a modern computer. Dad has been playing the old Contract Bridge since then. I asked him tonight if he's considered going back to the modern games with their much higher-quality graphics and he said the thought had never entered his mind. He says that the AI on the old game is superb and makes much smarter decisions than any modern game. He doesn't care about graphics.
Have any of you had similar experiences? Which do you think is more important, graphics or gameplay? Do you think that the expectation of high-quality graphics is helpful in modern gaming, or would you point to indie releases with retro graphics as evidence that games can be successful even with old-fashion looks? Do you think that "gameplay vs. graphics" is a genuine or a false dichotomy?
Personally, I think that gameplay is more important. Pretty graphics are good, but if the gameplay experience isn't enjoyable then they're just icing on a cake of dung.
Have any of you had similar experiences? Which do you think is more important, graphics or gameplay? Do you think that the expectation of high-quality graphics is helpful in modern gaming, or would you point to indie releases with retro graphics as evidence that games can be successful even with old-fashion looks? Do you think that "gameplay vs. graphics" is a genuine or a false dichotomy?
Personally, I think that gameplay is more important. Pretty graphics are good, but if the gameplay experience isn't enjoyable then they're just icing on a cake of dung.