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The experience of a brand new game with a new computer build that upped the standards. Particularly from the ‘90s to ~2010. Games pushed ahead with more expansive levels, better graphics, better sound, larger worlds. All more incredible than what you’d ever played before. It was a joy just to see it and experience it on top of whatever storyline and toys were in the game itself. Every year there was a leap in some facet of gaming.
I haven’t really experienced that since. PC builds are just way more expensive for minimal gain, franchises are just rehashes of old games, and it’s hard to find storylines and worlds that are fleshed out enough to make me want to invest the time.
On an individual game level, Battlefield’s Gunmaster mode is a real rush. Success can be ripped away instantly, you’re on your own skill, PvAll, and it’s a race to the top. Intense AF to win, got my heart rate up.
This is how I feel as well. A new PC or even a new console was a gigantic leap forward in both visuals and gameplay. We've had a couple decades of diminishing returns.
I think the next big leap will be something along the lines of AI building out the stories, missions and dialogs "on the fly" creating incredible amounts of immersion where no two playthroughs have to be the same.
Gonna have to check out that gun master mode, hopefully it's in BF6