Unread postby TheUndeadKing » 05 Apr 2011, 21:06
I know, I know, I just don't feel that H6 looks technically good enough to justify its system requirements. The system requirements are pretty much tripled from the previous title, but the game already looks a bit aged - better than H5, yes, but still, "aged". It's like the requirements are from 2011, but the game looks like as if it came out in 2008. What's worse is (again "technically") H5 had more things going on screen - for instance, it had caravans, etc on the adventure map and it had full screen animated 3D town screens. The game was poorly optimized, yeah, but it was capable of doing more with much less system resources. Now in H6, all we get is new, updated textures and better lighting, but also a 2D town screen that doesn't even go full screen.
And if the game isn't going to live up to its requirements, why bother updating it just for the sake of updating it? Look at Disciples 3 - the requirements are from 2006, yet the game came out in 2010. With low requirements more people can play it and less people would complain about it "looking not that good" since the requirements weren't high in the first place.
(Oh, and yeah, 2D graphics will always look better for most games, because it requires more hard work and craftsmanship and not to mention they are least dependent on graphical hardware.)
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