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famousone
· 5 years ago
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Racing games have always been the prettiest.
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guest_
· 5 years ago
I did a whole other long post that touches on this subject in another thread- but basically your mind projects that which it expects to see based on what it knows- not what it actually sees. Even the very pixels on the screen of a video don’t look like what you see- but they are arranged in a way your brain sees the familiar in them and puts the pieces together so you see what you are intended to. So when you see the current generation of “amazing graphics” they’re the best you’ve seen and your mind projects what you’re intended to see on them. When better graphics come out your mind does the same and the older graphics ow look further from reality than they did before you had a frame of reference.
guest_
· 5 years ago
Kind of like how a child can see an empty bottle and it looks like a cool rocket ship to them. As then they get a low grade rocket ship toy which looks SO much more realistic and the bottle looks crappy now. Then they get a high end replica model rocket ship and the toy looks poorly details and low quality. Same is true looking at old digital video that now has terrible resolution and pixilation when watched. At the time you’d hardly notice unless you were a videophile. Watching digital footage from say- 1999-2000 can be almost painful for the average modern YouTube viewer.
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funkmasterrex
· 5 years ago
Pft... in a NASCAR game you purposely go the wrong way because the crashes are the best part.
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nelson
· 5 years ago
Wait wat?
funkmasterrex
· 5 years ago
Lol, when I was a kid I'd always drive the opposite direction in NASCAR games and try and crash into my dad and brothers.
nelson
· 5 years ago
The memories are in 8K 60fps