If you can delay gratification (which is an adult characteristic hence why many legally adult people can't do that and often drive the market with poor spending behaviour) you can actually enjoy those games 1-2 years after release, patched many times, maybe even with some community mods and patches (games like Skyrim are incredible), heavily discounted and even older system can run them easier. Just to play a stuttering mess or a poorly optimized game on the PC ?That's true when they are released and maybe for next year or two after that. And, with improved technology comes bigger file sizes to be able to fit everything into the game, but at what cost ? Sure, with the evolution of tech in the gaming world, games' graphics and quality of life/QOL features have skyrocketed substantially compared to a decade ago. Some games in particular really ramp up the file size to the point where it's ridiculous. That's why I have stopped playing AAA games these days. Even after the huge and steep system requirements, they fail to deliver a playable performance even on high-end PCs. said:These days AAA games take a whole lot of space, and more importantly they are horriblly optimized at the same time (poor PC ports).
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