• OshaqHennessey@midwest.social
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    5 days ago

    Same. I think some of the old engines still have plenty of life left in them. It’s more about gameplay and visual style than graphical fidelity to many, and I think the popularity of games like G-Mod and Minecraft exemplify that. Combine that with the crazy GPU and RAM prices these days and I think there’s plenty of room for ideas like this.

    New Blood Interactive has a lot of cool modern games that run on Unity, but with rendering and graphics settings that emulate that crunchy, tesselated, old-school visual style. Maybe some of those will scratch the itch.