Graphics and the attached costs
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 7:39 am
I do not intend to buy Oblivion as soon as it comes out.
Not because I can't afford to - if I really wanted to play it that much, I would steal one - but because I can't afford the accessories needed to play it.
I'm quite sure that a 9800SE would meet its minimum requirements. But I've been spoiled to turn graphics on max with every game I've come across - even with the old i810e graphics "card" - and I do not want to play Oblivion without enjoying its graphics to the full, and I certainly do not want to play Oblivion at 10fps.
For this reason, I won't buy Oblivion until I get a new graphics card or even a new computer. Call me spoiled if you will; but you can't deny the fact that the new gameplay elements in Oblivion are, at best, secondary; the primary improvement, as with all first person GAMES (not limited to shooters), would be in the graphics section. Graphics lend immersion; and in fact I consider Morrowind's great graphics to be it's greatest gameplay element, it is the graphics that make you feel as though you are actually on the island of Vvardenfell.
Therefore, if I had to play with less-than-maximum graphics in Oblivion, or be forced to live with lag, I get the feeling that I am not enjoying the game to the full.
What will you do?
Not because I can't afford to - if I really wanted to play it that much, I would steal one - but because I can't afford the accessories needed to play it.
I'm quite sure that a 9800SE would meet its minimum requirements. But I've been spoiled to turn graphics on max with every game I've come across - even with the old i810e graphics "card" - and I do not want to play Oblivion without enjoying its graphics to the full, and I certainly do not want to play Oblivion at 10fps.
For this reason, I won't buy Oblivion until I get a new graphics card or even a new computer. Call me spoiled if you will; but you can't deny the fact that the new gameplay elements in Oblivion are, at best, secondary; the primary improvement, as with all first person GAMES (not limited to shooters), would be in the graphics section. Graphics lend immersion; and in fact I consider Morrowind's great graphics to be it's greatest gameplay element, it is the graphics that make you feel as though you are actually on the island of Vvardenfell.
Therefore, if I had to play with less-than-maximum graphics in Oblivion, or be forced to live with lag, I get the feeling that I am not enjoying the game to the full.
What will you do?