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This is satire right?
I play most of my games in 4K & some in 8K but I'm looking forward to play this game in 8K, because it looks so optimized, do you have a problem with people playing at a higher resolution?
Do you ever eat in a small road hostel in a rural region of a country and ask for caviar and don perignon or else they don't have good food?
I don't (although some retro games aren't suited for that) but I do about demanding people.
I hope you're not the kind of guy who use artificial upscalers to play PS1-PS2 era games on PC and put the FPS to 120+ (since those could easily mess up the game).
Funny enough, I play all my retro games, 2D indiegames and even remakes and remasters on a CRT TV to play them the way they were intended or because some type of spirtes and textures only look good in that kind of TVs.
Here are a few pictures I took of them. To be honest it surprises me that the Halo 2 remake that came out on PC in 2020 had support for 4:3 screens, same with Dead Space. Sad that the Spyro remake didn't.
https://imgur.com/a/qmrue8K
I did test the latest demo and as I saw in the setting the resolution is up to 1080p, no 1440p, and no 4k, even if you set it to 1080p it doesn't looks like 1080p resolution, it looks more like 720p