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Are We Completely Void of Gamers? No E3 Threads?
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<blockquote data-quote="nate" data-source="post: 15339951" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>I'd take today's graphics at 1080p/60 with insane physics and AI. Give me GTA V graphics with physics, ability to explore inside all the buildings, have actual destruction that the AI would fix with a "construction crew", etc. We've reached the point of diminishing returns. Make the games with more depth if you want to keep me engaged. $60 games that you can beat in 6 hours but look gorgeous aren't my cup of tea anymore. Imagine a GTA that you could buy a piece of land, build your own compound, have battles that affect the environment and city. But you can't just go around blowing stuff up or the mayor/citizens/police would make your life a living hell. With uhd blu ray discs, 8-12 gigs ram, these things should become the norm. I know if the next round of games are just pretty versions of what we have now, which are just prettier versions of the 360/ps3 days, I may be done with gaming. And I've had a system for every generation since the NES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate, post: 15339951, member: 112"] I'd take today's graphics at 1080p/60 with insane physics and AI. Give me GTA V graphics with physics, ability to explore inside all the buildings, have actual destruction that the AI would fix with a "construction crew", etc. We've reached the point of diminishing returns. Make the games with more depth if you want to keep me engaged. $60 games that you can beat in 6 hours but look gorgeous aren't my cup of tea anymore. Imagine a GTA that you could buy a piece of land, build your own compound, have battles that affect the environment and city. But you can't just go around blowing stuff up or the mayor/citizens/police would make your life a living hell. With uhd blu ray discs, 8-12 gigs ram, these things should become the norm. I know if the next round of games are just pretty versions of what we have now, which are just prettier versions of the 360/ps3 days, I may be done with gaming. And I've had a system for every generation since the NES. [/QUOTE]
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