Every year technology gets better. I'm just so frustrated waiting for that ultimate gaming experience, for example. That will be possible probably in 2025. Well, maybe in 2030.
It will require following things >OLED-level contrast and colour reproduction >high framerates >high resolution, minimum is 4K, 3840x2160 >future raytracing card with over 100 Gigarays per second, with highest hopes for a 1 Terarays per second >5G-network with minimal latency and packet loss >more realistically simulated gaming environment, sense of depth and soul
moores law dummy, we will be forced to switch to paralell computing unless there is a breakthrough in integrated chips manufacturing process
plus will stay a meme - there is no point in pumping energy into good looking gayms if they look perfectly fine on 1080p and you gain much power headroom
Christopher Kelly
The end of Moore's law doesn't mean that technology won't still improve in a similar way.
We are still far from the ultimate peak performance.
the ultimate game experience has already come and gone it was the gtx280. Never again will we have such a huge leap
Levi Cook
>>OLED-level contrast and colour reproduction >>high framerates >>high resolution, minimum is 4K, 3840x2160
You can get this right now you retard.
OLED 4k TV and 2080t
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Jonathan Mitchell
Why is 5G a requirement for the optimal gaming experience? Fiber is a thing.
Hunter Ortiz
There is no HDMI 2.1 GPU in the wild yet that can connect to those TVs for full 4k 120hz. Unless someone makes an adapter There is the Alienware 55" OLED 4k 120hz monitor with displayport but that display is going to have such a retarded PC tax you might as well just wait for a new GPU
Mason Hernandez
>ultimate gaming experience Doesn't exist. Computer technology will not improve by much, in the immediate future, due to the slowdown of Moore's law but the companies will easily find ways to siphon away your money by changing the meaning of the "ultimate gaming experience". They could, for example, rebrand/reclock old gpus in order to justify price increases (RX590, Radeon VII) or promote meme technologies to persuade you to buy new useless shit (RTX 2XXX). I'll wait until a non-meme breakthrough happens.
Wyatt Green
>5G-network What the actual FUCK are you on about?
Connor Green
It's not always about you, it's about the other players. Everyone needs to be "right there" in the moment, but not everyone has fibre-level latency. It will advance just enough.
You're spoiled. Go play some games from 1995. Shit is amazing now, so just enjoy it while the better stuff comes, you stupid zoomer.
Christian Scott
It's a matter of perspective.
Elijah Reyes
Raytracing does not belong in vidya, it should be used only for scientific research, and producing pre rendered cartoons exclusively.
Video game graphics do not need to improve any further. What they to do is stop being buggy pieces of shit. Every single video game is so infested with bugs its rare to spend an hour in one and not encounter any. In no other software is that acceptable.
Additionally, video games truly only belong to be 2D.
Zachary Clark
Games are worse now than they were then. All graphics improvements have come at the cost of game play.