This type of attitude captures in a nutshell what's wrong in the videogame industry.
Let's just throw more hardware at the problem instead of actually writing optimized code that will run on that console sitting under peoples' television sets. This attitude is not sustainable. That's why people are getting pink slips.
We have people here at TPU (and elsewhere)
actively defending incompetence.
Hey, I have a
great idea, why don't we require new hardware for every single AAA game launch? That's right, a new $500 console a couple times a year for the
Dragon's Dogmas, Jedi Survivors, Hogwarts, Immortals of Aveum, whatever. And for the PC kiddies, let's require a new $1500 graphics card. Again, twice a year when a new AAA game comes out.
As an indirect NVDA and AMD shareholder, I'm all for that.
Over the course of a typical console generation lifespan, seven years, that would be the original device plus maybe fifteen upgrades (two per year). Forgetting inflation, let's just say $500 x 16. That would be $8000 in hardware expenses alone. Yes, sounds like a plan, throw more hardware at it. Sure, whatever you say. And some people have both PlayStation and Xbox. Well, that's $16,000. Meanwhile, those stupid Switch gamers only shelled out $300 for theirs. Lame, huh?
And the PC gamers will dig deep into their wallets. $1500 x 16 is $24K. Just to stay up to date to play
Dragon's Dogma 2? Really? Oh, but wait, there's also the CPU to change in PCs. Let's say $400 x 16 = another $6400. So over $30K of hardware to throw at based on this attitude.
That isn't just asinine, that's borderline insane.
What people need to do is to stop buying shitty games. For
Cyberpunk 2077, gamers finally sent a message and CD Projekt RED went back and made an attempt at cleaning up their garbage. But since then people have been pretty complacent. Look at
Redfall. It's still available for purchase but quite often, there are ZERO viewers on Twitch. That's pathetic.
And CDPR still reneged on a bunch of promises that they originally made. No multiplayer, tons of things that were supposed to function in the game that don't. It's playable. It's pretty. It even runs well on an RTX 4090 with DLSS 3 Frame Generation turned on.
Like I said, Switch is
CRUSHING PS5 and Xbox. With a laughably underpowered SoC when it launched as many derided.
A perfect example of someone completely disconnected from reality.