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seabombs ◴[] No.44541090[source]
There's a term I read about a long time ago, I think it was "aesthetic completeness" or something like that. It was used in the context of video games whose art direction was fully realized in the game, i.e. increases in graphics hardware or capabilities wouldn't add anything to the game in an artistic sense. The original Homeworld games were held up as examples.

Anyway, this reminded me of that. Making these pictures in anything but the tools of the time wouldn't just change them, they'd be totally different artworks. The medium is part of the artwork itself.

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mattbettinson ◴[] No.44543278[source]
Maybe recency bias cause I’m playing it right now, but Breath of the Wild comes to mind
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z3c0 ◴[] No.44543427[source]
I don't know, I think some improved hardware would greatly improve the aesthetics of the Lost Woods, which severely drops in frame rate when docked. Handheld, the diminished fidelity at 720p buys back some frames.

I'd be inclined to agree about some older Zelda games though, namely Wind Waker. I replayed it on GCN recently, and can attest that HD Wii U version really didn't add anything to the aesthetics.

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easton ◴[] No.44545013[source]
The Switch 2 update seems to have resolved every performance complaint I had with TotK, if you're willing to pay the price of admission.
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wileydragonfly ◴[] No.44547144[source]
Do the swords still break every 39 seconds?
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1. teach ◴[] No.44547446[source]
To be fair, they did say "performance" complaints. :)