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4 votes
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The year in tiny video game text, 2019
10 votes -
Pokémon Sword/Shield: Graphics analysis and comparison
10 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2 PC: Every graphics setting tested + Xbox One X comparison
8 votes -
The effects animation of Hollow Knight
13 votes -
Rimworld, Dwarf Fortress, and procedurally generated story telling
11 votes -
Why Collabora really added Digital Restrictions Management to Weston
5 votes -
Squash and Stretch - The twelve principles of animation and how they apply to games
5 votes -
The animation of Hollow Knight
11 votes -
How scrolling textures gave Super Mario Galaxy 2 its charm
12 votes -
Minecraft's new ray-tracing RTX mode - Hands-on and tested in depth
11 votes -
Why All Of Our Games Look Like Crap
18 votes -
John Romero discusses the development of Quake, which resulted in half of Id software including Romero leaving the company
17 votes -
The story of the Rendition Vérité 1000
3 votes -
SGI RealityEngine Paper
2 votes -
Wind Waker graphics analysis
11 votes -
Digital Foundry Tech Interview: Metro Exodus, ray tracing and the 4A Engine's open world upgrades
9 votes -
Older video game animation may have been limited by technology, but does that make it worse?
5 votes -
Graveyard Keeper: How the graphics effects are made
8 votes -
Atari Asteroids: Creating a vector arcade classic
9 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2 analysis: A once-in-a-generation technological achievement
16 votes -
The Meaning of Anti-Aliasing: What is it Used for? Main Algorithms
7 votes -
Humble Book Bundle: Game Development
7 votes -
Amiga Graphics Archive
7 votes -
No Man's Sky Next on PC: Brilliant visuals but performance is concerning
14 votes -
The evolution of video game water (part 1)
6 votes -
Suggestion: Make tildes completely text-based?
I like the idea of the site being entirely dependent on text with not a single graphic downloaded. I do like the little logo in the top left, but I think it would be even cooler if it was...
I like the idea of the site being entirely dependent on text with not a single graphic downloaded. I do like the little logo in the top left, but I think it would be even cooler if it was literally just the plain-text symbol ~.
This would also apply to the small little icons next a link post, as the site to which the post takes you can simply be read below the post itself.
I know the website already loads super fast which I am very grateful for, but I think a purely text-based site would promote the overall discussion focused goal of tildes as there would be no graphics in the way. I may be biased towards this style of website, but I think it's worth seeing if other users would like the site to become text-only. This is one main reasons I disliked the new Reddit design, the old site was nice because the graphics were kept to a minimum and therefore more of the screen could be used to show the content.
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Dark Souls Remastered tested on all consoles - and only one locks to 60fps
6 votes