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sakichop
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You shouldn't if you don't want to. However, expecting the "impossible" will set you up for disappointment after disappointment. A "reality check" now and again goes a long way to not only keep you expectations at a realistic level but also to understand WHY the result is as it is.
Besides, as far as I'm concerned DA2 DOES deliver.
It is not a fallacy. The whole argument of point number 3 is about pushing the limits of hardware/technology and in order to do that you need state of the art equipment. Hence the need to upgrade every time something new comes along. I wasn't talking about being able to run a game at medium/low settings on an aging PC.
But playing games on medium to low settings on an aging pc is console gaming.
My problem is that the console has nothing to offer the pc a game made for the console first then ported over always feels lacking. Da2 for example.
Whereas a game developed for the pc then ported over to the console can be excellent. Dao for example.
Whether its right or not devs will see console gamers as more actiony and requiring less depth than pc gamers.