It dawned on me that video games are not evolving at the same pace they did in the early 90s and early two thousand. I wonder what type of games we would have had now if most game developers weren't focus on creating games for outdated technologies.
We have been using DX9 in most games for decade now, even though DX11 is out, but very few games are being developed for it.
Perhaps the only game that has pushed the envelope is Crisis. I think it is really sad that console games are not designed in way that allows for hardware upgrades as computers do, because all they are doing is bringing video game development to a halt.
I guess the money is too good to pass up...
We have been using DX9 in most games for decade now, even though DX11 is out, but very few games are being developed for it.
Perhaps the only game that has pushed the envelope is Crisis. I think it is really sad that console games are not designed in way that allows for hardware upgrades as computers do, because all they are doing is bringing video game development to a halt.
I guess the money is too good to pass up...