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Why are games getting buggier?
But put that in, say, a large open-world game which plans to use all those uncompressed textures on almost every single surface, and there’s the problem. For example, a 50 GB game only has room for 800 unique texture maps, and 150 GB can only accommodate 2,400.
What game has the biggest file size?
As of April 2020, Call of duty: Modern Warfare is the biggest video game ever in terms of file size. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s title updates are getting a little out of hand. The latest one clocked in between 51 GB (PlayStation 4) and 68 GB (PC and Xbox One). That may not be larger than the game itself (130 GB).
Why do AAA games have so many problems?
Unfortunately, many modern AAA games have problems. No matter how perfect publishers try to make games, they always seem to end up making big mistakes. High-quality graphics and top-notch voice acting might be there, but they don’t matter anymore because AAA games are missing the creative heart that makes video games worth playing.
Why are video games so bad these days?
Companies often give their staff unrealistic deadlines and horrible hours, resulting in terribly lackluster games. More and more broken and empty games have been released lately, with publishers using DLC and patches to smooth out flaws after the fact. The worst part is, we’re now paying more for games that aren’t finished.
Is the world of gaming becoming a AAA game Graveyard?
Players end up shelling out cash for what amounts to little more than a patch. Soon, the world of gaming will become a AAA game graveyard. Indie publishers will rise to the top because they actually put time and effort into creating new types of games, and they can take the risks that AAA developers can’t.
Can you play AAA games without microtransactions?
You can’t play a single AAA game without encountering some attempt at trying to take even more of your money beyond the sticker price. Exclusive weapons, skins, maps, and DLC stories are all locked behind the barrier of microtransactions. When you pay $60 for a game, you expect it to come with everything.