There's also that godawful temporal shader or whatever that leaves black outlines drifting behind moving objects. I honestly cannot fathom why anyone would willingly use that effect, it straight up looks like a render error.
Plus the creative ways they generate new frames using AI without even rendering them. It's hilariously sad.
GamersNexus has a great video on it. I feel lucky that my golden era of gaming used 3DFX, early ATI and NVIDIA cards.
I don't have the space, time and enthusiasm to put together a compute-capable-space-heater to play games with great graphics but with meh stories, microtransactions, DLCs and thinly veiled gambling.
There's also that godawful temporal shader or whatever that leaves black outlines drifting behind moving objects. I honestly cannot fathom why anyone would willingly use that effect, it straight up looks like a render error.
Plus the creative ways they generate new frames using AI without even rendering them. It's hilariously sad.
GamersNexus has a great video on it. I feel lucky that my golden era of gaming used 3DFX, early ATI and NVIDIA cards.
I don't have the space, time and enthusiasm to put together a compute-capable-space-heater to play games with great graphics but with meh stories, microtransactions, DLCs and thinly veiled gambling.