• FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It has been incredibly rare for single games to be released which were so far advanced that they needed the highest end hardware to work with the commonly accepted minimum fidelity for the market. Of course there were always a bunch of games that ran equally bad on anything but the highest end hardware, because they were badly optimized.

    Raytracing is something that actually needs hardware improvements. Pretty much anything else can - and should - be optimized to run on older hardware with less fidelity. You’re free to wait to see if you’re right, but anyone else can see that this is a case of bad optimization.

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      1 year ago

      Or maybe they just disagree with the “common accepted minimum requirements” (please link your source) as they’ve done before.