• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    1 month ago

    My first videogame machine was for black and white TVs and had 10 games, and all of them bar the target shooting game were variants of Pong.

    PS2 was the last really big graphical leap. My fucking mind was blown by GTA3.

    Since then we’ve had higher resolution, normal maps, physically based rendering and now raytracing, but none of it really feels that huge when moving from one gen to the next. PS2 came out and everything from before was obsolete, instantly. It even had backwards compatibility but I think I used it exactly once just to see the texture “improvements” (they actually just blurred them). This gen I’ve used it all the time.

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      1 month ago

      For me it was call of duty 3. Right before one of the most epic runs of a series of all time. But the graphics blew me away. Some of the in-game graphics looked just like old war videos. It was crazy how real everything felt.