Bought a gaming magazine lately? Or maybe been on your favourite gaming site (let us down slowly, won't you?), and read a review? I'd put more than a beer or two on it having a section or maybe even a rating of the graphics. aGamingSite looks into the obsession we have and asks: why?
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I know graphics are not everything, but i think it's time developers start updating their games to look better from what it used to be years ago.
Once we get closer to photo-realism is when I actually think people will stop comparing 24/7, only because....welll most games will look superb and the funny thing is then people will prolly compare more artistic and different graphic styles.
MAIN Thing is that it provides immersion of the player into the game, (along with sound,gameplay, story, etc.)
Cuz better graphics = more realism = greater immersion = happy consumers
Technology is better. Graphics are more important for gamers. We want things to look good and it adds to immersion i guess.
But in my opinion graphics does not equal fun. Gameplay and story is more important to me than graphics