• 7bicycles [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      Everything after roughly Half Life 2 doesn’t look meaningfully different on low settings than on high. There’s a bit of quality uptick a few years after it, but then it’s mostly squandering GPU resources on raytracing the fish underwater in the distance to do a bit of hyperbole.

      The threshold here is a lot more modern than that. I’ve not played Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 but it’s released last year, touted for it’s visuals and the minimum req. is an NVIDIA 1060, that’s gonna be a decade old at this point. And that’s if you want to play current a current release AAA (I know it’s not) title.

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      I’m still on a 2070s and I can run pretty much whatever. Graphics are going to have to stop getting better because literally nobody can afford expensive cards anymore

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          There really hasn’t been much progress. A lot of big games, like Elden Ring, have been cross-gen and nobody optimizes these days. The best-looking games always prioritize great art direction over just having the most polygons and cutting-edge tech.

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            The best-looking games always prioritize great art direction over just having the most polygons and cutting-effects tech.

            I figure this is why remastered games sell so well. Making the art direction of a 25 year old game look clear on modern screens is a guaranteed hit.

            Hell even if they totally redo it like in diablo 2 remastered but still keep the vibe it’s so much better than just realism

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        We’ve been at the point of diminishing returns for graphics for a while, the only way to make them impressive now is to throw an ungodly number of crunch hours at your game making it pretty.

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          And even then, I’m gonna tank the settings so it runs smoothly every time. I refuse to care about “mind-blowing” graphics, I will take 60+ FPS and potato mode any day.

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            Same, I wouldn’t mind if every game still looked like Morrowind or Jedi Outcast as long as they played good.

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      Ehhh 2k 21:9 makes most 30-series GPUs choke. It’s straight up 2.5x the amount of pixels vs a 1080p 16:9. Final Fantasy 16 is unplayable until you get past the VRAM wall. 8GB VRAM cards are dead in the water at this point, despite the insistence of Reddit.

      4070ti super has been serving me very well to brute force those poorly optimized titles

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      I think I’m still using a 1080 or somewhere around there and the only thing it’s choked on was the space Marine game. Like everything else I enjoy it’s done quite well with.

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          The only reason I want to freshen up is because when I built my comp over a decade ago I used, what was sufficient at the time, a too small default memory card for the computer to boot from and now it’s struggling to not choke itself on its own bloat. Not mentioning since my last expedition overseas when I shut down the system for a long time the file explorer has become buggy and slow.

          I’m torn between saying fuck it and finally build a new system with more modern parts or trying to keep what I got and try to continually fix it because I can’t be fucked to deal with trying to work with redownloading windows 10 on a new system and having it try to force me to use version 11. Oh the banality of being a tech barbarian.