PC gaming is already reaching Warhammer levels of stupid where the foundation is no longer understood by newer generations of programmers. Hacked together code like a Frankenstein's monster it's a wonder anything works at all. Soon we'll reach a point we won't build anything new and rely on what we still have for as long as it can possibly last. Wait, did I say soon? It's already happening.
PC gaming is already reaching Warhammer levels of stupid where the foundation is no longer understood by newer generations of programmers. Hacked together code like a Frankenstein's monster it's a wonder anything works at all. Soon we'll reach a point we won't build anything new and rely on what we still have for as long as it can possibly last. Wait, did I say soon? It's already happening.
Total War is very much "do little work on the engine but add a lot of content to sell DLC". TW is what it is, but at least it's a good game.
It's funny that they worked with Intel on performance of Troy, and that actually worked. Troy runs 4K/60 for me in a way that few other games do.