No, the "Average" gamer no longer prioritizes graphics as much as before.
No, the "Average" gamer no longer prioritizes graphics as much as before.
PUBG and Fortnite still offer superior visuals compared to most games from five years ago. Strong gameplay matters more than graphics in competitive multiplayer, as players focus on performance rather than immersion. Interestingly, serious competitors often reduce textures and shadows to lower settings for better visibility of opponents.
It seems you're asking if the current gaming scene feels similar to what existed before popular titles like Fortnite and PUBG.
I prioritize the gameplay experience, provided the visuals aren't too poor. I tend to avoid titles released more than four years ago since I enjoy appreciating pleasant landscapes during play. The biggest concern for me is anti-aliasing and frame rate; otherwise, most games perform adequately.