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.
Improvisation is rarely to be welcomed, and then only when the Omnissiah’s will demands it.
But yep it is all code copied from older code copied from even older code with very little knowledge of why.
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.