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I distinctly remember when PS4 gen stopped having cross gen games and the sentiments were similar
People in the low-mid range don’t care about optimisation as much as being able to run games on their PC. As tech progresses, they are forced to upgrade
This is very different from the higher end who look forward to upgrading their pc for newer tech
And when this transition happens, on the lower mid range, the tradeoff in visuals/performance is the most underwhelming as the hardware is lower spec than consoles and hence visuals more of a fallback than developers paying special attention. e.g. 2007 games targeting ps3,x360 looking like poop and running like poop at low settings vs older games
I distinctly remember when PS4 gen stopped having cross gen games and the sentiments were similar
People in the low-mid range don’t care about optimisation as much as being able to run games on their PC. As tech progresses, they are forced to upgrade
This is very different from the higher end who look forward to upgrading their pc for newer tech
And when this transition happens, on the lower mid range, the tradeoff in visuals/performance is the most underwhelming as the hardware is lower spec than consoles and hence visuals more of a fallback than developers paying special attention. e.g. 2007 games targeting ps3,x360 looking like poop and running like poop at low settings vs older games