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#1 Danomano89

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Posted 02 December 2007 - 06:29 PM

Ok, good question - do you think graphics are that important in a game? Like can you not even play old gen games because they look like chicken nuggests (FFVII) and what not? Sound off.

#2 rodeojones903

rodeojones903

Posted 02 December 2007 - 06:32 PM

This topic again?



Yes, they always will matter.

#3 SpazX

SpazX

Posted 02 December 2007 - 06:33 PM

Ok, good question - do you think graphics are that important in a game? Like can you not even play old gen games because they look like chicken nuggests (FFVII) and what not? Sound off.


Did you just comment that your own question was a good question?

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#4 scsg75

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Posted 02 December 2007 - 06:35 PM

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#5 Javery

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Posted 02 December 2007 - 06:35 PM

No, graphics don't matter. Companies have probably been trying relentlessly to improve them over the last 30 years for fun. No one really actually cares.

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#6 Rocko

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Posted 02 December 2007 - 06:36 PM

CAG Lifestyle & Off Topic Talk about anything you like, as long as it's not video game related.


Do they matter? Yes. More than anything else? No.

#7 mega_n00bzer

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Posted 02 December 2007 - 06:39 PM

mods please move to general gaming thread. on second thought, please delete
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I got rid of my Wii. The graphics suck and there's only like 4 games worth playing.

If you have a 12 year old retard who loves pink then the Wii is the Gay System for him. Gay Retards = Wii




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#8 crystalklear64

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Posted 03 December 2007 - 06:27 PM

Gfx iz only thing that matters. The game is can be shit, but if its looking like amazing, I can stare @ for hours and be not bored.

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#9 coolsteel

coolsteel

Posted 03 December 2007 - 06:33 PM

Long story short, yes

#10 RAMSTORIA

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Posted 03 December 2007 - 06:37 PM

Did you just comment that your own question was a good question?


well, to his credit it is the question of our time

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#11 karmapolice

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Posted 03 December 2007 - 06:39 PM

Nope, I sold all my next gen consoles and currently only have a ds and super nintendo. I have as much fun, but I dont have to shell out massive amounts of cash for a good game.
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#12 whoknows

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Posted 03 December 2007 - 06:44 PM

They definitely matter. A game can be good without having good graphics, but that doesn't change the fact that good graphics definitely help.

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#13 ToasterOven

ToasterOven

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:06 PM

Obviously graphics don't matter that much because the Wii is whooping everyone's ass. Graphics are a nice extra though.

#14 PyroGamer

PyroGamer

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:08 PM

Ok, good question

I stopped reading right there.

I think it's the reader's decisions wether or not your question is a good question. And in my opinion it's not.

Some games are good because they're fun and addictive, some games are good because they are emotionally compelling and immersive, some games are good because they are beautiful and artistic. Graphics are only as good as what they set out to accomplish, it's how a game accomplishes what it sets out to do that makes it good (and what it was it set out to accomplish).

#15 SpecTrE3353

SpecTrE3353

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:12 PM

Do they matter? Yes. More than anything else? No.


Agreed. Topic closed.
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#16 Deadpool 3.0

Deadpool 3.0

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:13 PM

Well for next gen you except it to have good graphics or at least I do. Old gaming like snes really isn't good graphics,but that doesn't stop me from enjoying the games. I really rather have fun with a game as it to be so pretty, and suck. :)

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#17 PyroGamer

PyroGamer

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:17 PM

This topic made my IQ drop at least 20 points.

#18 Mr Unoriginal

Mr Unoriginal

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:18 PM

This topic made my IQ drop at least 20 points.


And that's saying something!


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Its too bad you're still a prick with a stupid gimmick.


#19 PyroGamer

PyroGamer

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:20 PM

And that's saying something!


ZIIIIIING!

Not sure what you're intending to imply, but I like zinging sounds.... at least a bit more than asinine forum topics.

#20 jkam

jkam

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:25 PM

I think they do to an extent. I think some people overreact when it comes to graphics though. I mean the N64 - PS1 gen doesn't look too hot now and some of those games show their age, but some of those games up until the current gen are good enough for me.

I also find it funny how a lot of people swear by graphics and then go and play geometry wars or puzzle quest or something.

#21 xdl

xdl

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:36 PM

My taste in games is much like my taste in women. Do looks matter? Yes, but not that much - there is much more to it than just appearance.


#22 SpecTrE3353

SpecTrE3353

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:42 PM

My taste in games is much like my taste in women. Do looks matter? Yes, but not that much - there is much more to it than just appearance.


Like whether or not they have the herp...? What are you getting at here?
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#23 InuFaye

InuFaye

Posted 03 December 2007 - 07:45 PM

No. Gameplay matters. See Doom 3 or Assassins Creed.

#24 Puffa469

Puffa469

Posted 03 December 2007 - 10:32 PM

The most important thing that a game needs to have is boobs. Big boobs and lots of boobs.

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#25 Mookyjooky

Mookyjooky

Posted 03 December 2007 - 10:42 PM

Everything matters.

Gameplay, graphics... the whole thing.

Think about it this way, you may be all about looks with a woman, or you may settle down with a woman who may not look like angelina jolie, but has a great personality... either way... one of those have to matter.

Great games, with low graphics --- do you still think Pac-Man is fun... well there you go... She's like an older woman, simple, to the point, not all that great on the eyes anymore, but she's classy and classic. Like Diane Keaton...

But you could play something like Doom 3, she's hot, sexy, you cant wait to show all your friends you got something like her... but when you get her home, you cant have a conversation with her cause she's a bitch. Think, Vida Guerra.

There's always a give and take, and it's something you learn with age. You always end up sacrificing one for another, and there is very rarely an answer in black in white. Life is mostly in grays. Give it time, and in the meantime, play all games accordingly and make your own judgements.

#26 figcoinc

figcoinc

Posted 03 December 2007 - 10:44 PM

I think graphics is very important but for different reasons depending on the genere.

RPG: They are important if the entire game isn't one big FMV. It can grow attachment with the characters along side great writing. Most likely the least important in genre terms. Though to gain that "epic" feel, graphics will always help that the most.

FPS: Extremely important, I could play doom and wolfenstien back in the day but I couldn't really do it now. The graphics need to be smooth and have a great framerate for me. I can usually tell the quality of the FPS by the quality of work they did on the graphics.

Action/Adventure: Important as well. Let me feel like I am in a dark dungeon or a climbing a mountain or something. Make the world feel epic in nature. Or for sneaking games, make it realistic looking so it helps the tension. Make it more movie like.

Platform: Not as much. Graphics are important when it comes to options a platformer can offer you. Though level design will always be the most important.

Strategy: Not a big deal. Just let me see my troops, have a great framerate and make some nice explosions and your set. I rather have balance and good pacing.

Fighting: A mixed bag. A great looking fighter is always good but it comes down to mechanics. Dead or Alive goods great but is very shallow. Virtua Fighter is great looking and the mechanics is amazing. Though I would still play Virtua fighter if graphics are so-so but the mechanics are there.

Sports: Very important. Framerate, fluid of movement are key here. I really couldn't get into sports games until this generation. I want to play game that simulates the actually games. When I turn my basketball player around I don't want him to magically glide in circles. Have him turn naturally. Let me see the big hit in football or the great soccer goal.

Racing: Mixed bag. I would say, similar to fighters it comes down to mechanics. So far games with great graphics have a lot of depth too. Though I would think a game with so-so graphics with great racing action and depth will always win out.

My brief little opinion on this subject.


#27 redgopher

redgopher

Posted 04 December 2007 - 08:33 AM

What the Fuck, who even asks this question...

#28 buzzcola

buzzcola

Posted 04 December 2007 - 09:58 AM

they do but is shouldnt be the main focus

#29 PyroGamer

PyroGamer

Posted 04 December 2007 - 03:57 PM

I also find it funny how a lot of people swear by graphics and then go and play geometry wars or puzzle quest or something.

Geometry Wars and Puzzle Quest look great. Geometry Wars has the best graphics of any game in years.

#30 lordxixor101

lordxixor101

Posted 04 December 2007 - 06:56 PM

Geometry Wars and Puzzle Quest look great. Geometry Wars has the best graphics of any game in years.


Ok, the games look great (and I've actually logged huge hours into both on the 360), but they are not exactly ground breaking graphically.

Honestly, do graphics matter, yes and no. I really play mostly older games. I've been on a kick of buying games for $10 and under over the last 6 months. So, playing games that are 4-5 years old have been the norm for me. But, I haven't had any issue with it. Sure, if you play games 10-15 years old, the graphics aren't as nice (still, I can crack out a good game of RC Pro Am, Mike Tyson's Punch Out or most Mario games and enjoy it).

Still, graphics are nice to have. I don't love Oblivion (the reason I bought my Xbox 360) for the graphics, but I definitely wouldn't trade them in.