RJMacready73
Simps for Amouranth
I was recently in a "modern" arcade as part of a wider venue and whilst everything was very showey, bright loud and full of flashing lights the actual games themselves looked to be running on what I'd consider PS3/PS4 level hardware wrapped in a gigantic expensive plastic shell.
These things where huge, space invaders, crossy road etc and some racing games that looked a bit meh but the one thing that stuck out to me, is visually they were all basic af and whilst the kids loved them it got me thinking back to the days when a trip to the Arcade meant a chance to see games and graphics simply not capable of being seen in the home, in short the games looked positively futuristic, so what happened?
I get that yeah we have incredible consoles nowadays not to mention PCs with graphics cards costing £1000+ but why don't the arcade manufacturers take for instance a 4090 and make an arcade game that just utilizes every single gigawattflops of the card in a way mainstream devs simply don't as they have to cater for all the other lower end hardware.
I checked the prices on these machines and they cost thousands, surely you could cut back on the huge LED flashing lights and massive custom cabinetry and make a futuristic racer thats straight out of the movie Speed Racer or a star wars game with visuals to rival the movies, what's stopping them? I've yet to see a PC game utilize a 4090 with visuals so far ahead of the game that I look at my PS5 and weep, so wouldn't the Arcade be the perfect place to let these cards really shine and in doing so bring back those days where Arcades are once again a place to see the future?
These things where huge, space invaders, crossy road etc and some racing games that looked a bit meh but the one thing that stuck out to me, is visually they were all basic af and whilst the kids loved them it got me thinking back to the days when a trip to the Arcade meant a chance to see games and graphics simply not capable of being seen in the home, in short the games looked positively futuristic, so what happened?
I get that yeah we have incredible consoles nowadays not to mention PCs with graphics cards costing £1000+ but why don't the arcade manufacturers take for instance a 4090 and make an arcade game that just utilizes every single gigawattflops of the card in a way mainstream devs simply don't as they have to cater for all the other lower end hardware.
I checked the prices on these machines and they cost thousands, surely you could cut back on the huge LED flashing lights and massive custom cabinetry and make a futuristic racer thats straight out of the movie Speed Racer or a star wars game with visuals to rival the movies, what's stopping them? I've yet to see a PC game utilize a 4090 with visuals so far ahead of the game that I look at my PS5 and weep, so wouldn't the Arcade be the perfect place to let these cards really shine and in doing so bring back those days where Arcades are once again a place to see the future?