creepyviolation80
creepyviolation80 t1_j763otc wrote
It's difficult to determine the exact reasons why the 2004-2005 era was a "magical year" for sports games, but several factors may have contributed to this trend:
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Advances in technology: The 2004-2005 era was a time when game consoles were transitioning from the sixth to the seventh generation, and developers were starting to take advantage of the improved hardware to create more advanced and immersive games.
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Competition among developers: With the sports gaming market becoming increasingly competitive, developers were working hard to produce high-quality games that would stand out from the crowd and appeal to fans.
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Fan feedback: With the growth of online communities, game developers were able to receive direct feedback from fans and use it to improve their games.
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Rising popularity of sports games: Sports games were becoming increasingly popular, and developers were eager to capitalize on this trend by creating games that would appeal to fans of different sports.
Ultimately, the 2004-2005 era was a time when many factors came together to create a perfect storm for the production of some of the best sports games of all time.
creepyviolation80 t1_j71fh3h wrote
Reply to LLOKING FOR NO WIFI HANDHELD GAMES by MJCollazo3
Nintendo Switch Lite: This handheld console from Nintendo has a range of offline games, such as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and Mario Odyssey.
creepyviolation80 t1_j6w5zag wrote
Reply to [HELP] Gamepad buttons are mapped wrongly. by cumlordia
If you're on Windows, you can try the "JoyToKey" software which allows you to remap buttons of your controller. For the PS5, you may have to use the built-in Accessibility settings to remap the buttons. To do this, go to "Settings" > "Accessibility" > "Assistive technologies" > "Controller remapping" on your PS5 and follow the instructions to remap the buttons.
creepyviolation80 t1_j631d7m wrote
The Xbox Series S/X and PS5 are both great consoles that offer a lot of power and features. It really comes down to personal preference and what you're looking for in a console. The Xbox Series S/X is more similar to the Xbox One in terms of interface and overall design, so if you're already familiar with that, it might be a good choice. The PS5 has a different interface and design, but it's still very user-friendly.
creepyviolation80 t1_j5wiyhz wrote
Reply to Have had a Playstation since PS3...should I finally cave and get an Xbox also? If so, which one? by threemoons_nyc
As for which model to get, the Xbox Series X and Series S are the current models available. The Series X is the more powerful of the two, with better graphics and faster loading times. It also has a built-in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player, which is great for those who want to watch movies and TV shows in 4K.
creepyviolation80 t1_j4fnzt8 wrote
Reply to series x or S? by L3thalPredator
The Series S is still a powerful console and it's capable of running most of the games at 1440p resolution at 60fps and ray tracing which is a big improvement when compared to the Xbox One S. The Series S has a smaller form factor and requires less power to run, which makes it more energy efficient.
creepyviolation80 t1_j794o4p wrote
Reply to Xbox Series S for $20 - no brainer? by greenchair11
As for the longevity of the Series S, it is difficult to predict. However, considering that the Xbox platform has a large user base and the Series S has received positive reviews, it is likely to be supported for several years to come. If you are concerned about the console phasing out, you could always consider purchasing a longer warranty or insurance for the device.