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Deimos:
'4 years ago the XBox 360 was already 5 years old. PCs were already a generation ahead of the Xbox 360 when it was released. The PC version of this game looks worse than a PS2 game and they have lifted the screenshots from the 360 version which is misleading. If this game was selling for a couple of dollars with actual screenshots of the actual game I wouldn't object.'
Cupcake:
'I'm going to make this point here. I think they did this to the graphics is simply because of the game's target audience... kids. Most families do not buy a PC with gaming on their mind, unless someone plays PC games and has PC know how. Lower the graphics and the kid the parent buys this game for has a better chance of playing it on their PC.
I may get this if it's on sale for super cheap (maybe 2-3 dollars) as it is the same game gameplay-wise, and to have access to it via Steam. I love Cars 2, but either someone at Steam or Disney didn't accurately show it on the store page. I have the Wii version, also worth noting Disney put Xbox 360/PS3 screenshots on back of that case, despite the actual game looking less.
Could be Steam was given information and posted it from Disney. I don't work for Steam so I wouldn't know for sure.'
Deimos:
'I don't completely disagree. Considering what I have already mentioned, any new PC compared to a 5 year old console is going to perform similarly.
However there is a much simpler solution to what you propose, and this is what every other game developer actually does - have the game detect the available performance and automatically adjust it, or have the default setting as low as possible, then those of us who can and know how, adjust to the best possible setting.
Example, all of the Lego games do this, the default resolution is only 1024x768. Anyone who doesn't know or care will have a decent gaming experience on any PC at this setting, for those of us that do care, we can adjust to native res and add some anti aliasing.'