I bought MDK two years after release for 10€ because the screenshots on the box looked pretty but I was super disappointed once I saw it in motion on my PC... Back in these days game graphics got better so quick, that a (originally super pretty) two year old game looked bad on my PC.
True. However back when these games were state of the art, you somehow were able to imagine the graphics to be better than what was actually on screen. At least that's how it felt to me (played my first games in the early 90s).
Yeah, that botheres me, too. Also when a game is labeled to have "psx graphics" and it just means that they use low res textures without filtering but at the same time it has real time shadows, requires 4GB VRAM and uses bunch of other modern techniques.
The third one eluded me for some time, too. I accidentally caught it while flipping channels some months ago. Don't ask me what it was about, I already forgot everything. But there was a cute little bird in it.
Back when I started using Reddit it was frowned upon to post OC. I remember some subs had rules that you would be banned if you more than like 10% of your posts were OC.
Jemanden zu duzen der gerne gesiezt werden will ist unhöflich und nix anderes. Das als Beleidung zu werten ist wirklich lächerlich. Muss ich jetzt auch jedem Polizisten die Tür offen halten oder ihm was zu trinken anbieten wenn er bei mir klingelt?
I bought MDK two years after release for 10€ because the screenshots on the box looked pretty but I was super disappointed once I saw it in motion on my PC... Back in these days game graphics got better so quick, that a (originally super pretty) two year old game looked bad on my PC.