Very interesting article at Planet HL
http://planethalflife.gamespy.com/View.php?view=Editorials.Detail&id=27
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This past weekend I tore myself away from my Team Fortress 2 addiction to go
to a party. That's right, I may be a game addict to the point that I got a
job talking about games, but I do still go out for a beer with the guys now
and then. While sitting on the couch with Neil Young blaring in the
background and an illicit type of smoke bellowing through the air (we won't
go into details), my friend Danny and I got into a conversation about how he's
surprised that some Half-Life 2 mods are as popular as they are despite "not
being as good looking as Half-Life [2]."
Danny, you're like a brother to me, so don't get the wrong impression when I
say that you're an idiot and you, and people like you, are why game
modifications and even commercial games are often getting poor reception.
Has it gotten to a point where when a game hits the market featuring
next-generation graphics that it automatically makes all games on older (and
not by much) game engines obsolete? Are the top mods with seemingly endless
resources such as Insurgency or Pirates, Vikings, & Knights II automatically
better because they have a stronger graphics team? What ever happened to
gameplay being the most important aspect of games?"
What do you guys think?