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  • “Standing on the shoulders of giants” is a saying in science. We build on the work that came before.

    Same with Rockstar. Go back and play GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas.

    You really feel how these were built on the same engine/platform and how each game kinda just feels like the game they made while making the other game. If you look at the timelines San Andreas came quickly after Vice City (by modern standards at least). Imagine if they didn’t upgrade and reuse assets? If everything was to be built from scratch.




  • You should have been older in the glory days.

    GTA III, Vice City, San Andreas - in rapid succession.

    Followed by GTA IV

    Followed by Red Dead Redemption (which I only played after RDR2, because I assumed they’d make a PC-port)

    Followed by GTA V

    2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2013

    Then it took until 2018 to get RDR2, and at best we’re seeing GTA VI in 2024.

    And let us not forget that we had GTA and GTA2 back in the 90’s. 1997 and 1999.



  • Well, the player can choose which gender V is, plus there’s a lot of catering to gender fluidity.

    It’s definitely a conscious choice, but I can’t say if it’s to not have to record more variations of dialogue, and maybe NPC’s use it less so not to draw attention to them not knowing V’s gender.

    That said, nothing that really bothered me, although I still haven’t gone through the entire game.

    But maybe it’s just how they picture 2077? Just look at recent history and draw an exponential curve and assume pronouns just went out of fashion?







  • I mean, you could buy old hardware and find that the newly released game you really wanted to play doesn’t run.

    I had planned to skip the 970, but the 1070 “never” came.

    Ended up biting the bullet when Just Cause 3 launched and my old AMD GPU was giving me seconds per frame. Sometimes even two digits.

    Consoles are more or less static targets and as such the games are optimized for them.

    PC will always have cutting edge graphics, but the last couple of console generations haven’t exactly been slouches either. A lot of bang for your buck compared to the GPU market.

    It used to be that a mid tier current gen GPU was $300, now it’s $600 for the mid tier last gen.

    That’s not adjusted for inflation, just price gouging.

    If anything is killing PC gaming that’s the problem. People don’t mind paying extra for a superior experience, especially when it’s a multipurpose machine, but ridiculously expensive GPU’s is tragic.

    if it lasts it may lead to the new generations growing up on consoles only due to the price.

    On the other hand, Apple really wants to get into the gaming space, so who knows what will happen next?


  • Chances are if you buy a high-end PC you’ll buy another one (or spend enough on upgrades to cost the same as another one) by the end of the console generation.

    And let’s be honest. PC gaming has become ridiculously expensive due to first crypto and now AI.

    I paid less for my Xbox Series X in October 2020 than I paid for my 3070Ti - which incidentally still costs more than when I bought it over a year ago.

    Console games still cost an arm and a leg, and there’s only a handful of games I actually prefer playing on the couch with a controller, but given the inflated gaming pc prices it’s hard to argue that consoles are “as expensive”.

    As a lifelong PC gamer I simply will not pay for online gaming, but Microsoft and Sony will continue to push in that direction as long as people let them.