Indeed, ship-based combat was presented as the core of the experience. If you're wondering what to test your build against, these are the best graphics in upcoming PC games.īut then at E3 2017, Ubisoft revealed that they hadn't forgotten about the pirate's life just yet: they were in fact taking that whole idea and building an entirely new title out of it, Skull & Bones.
And no matter what, if you're running the latest and greatest graphics card(s) in your rig, you'll always have it better than anyone else. But that doesn't mean there aren't mind-blowing visuals coming to a PC near you, and soon. So you aren't going to find something like the original Doom anymore, which came out for PCs alone and showcased their raw potential - even the new Doom was cross-platform.
Even indie games these days jump easily from Windows to the Xbox One, given their shared development environment. What works on one platform almost certainly works on the others.
In this day and age, the big AAA publishers don't have many exclusives anymore (excepting first-party games, of course). After all these years, the personal computer still reigns supreme. The one that gets the newest and best tech, first the one that game studios love to show off their games on. But no matter how strong those systems become, there will always be one platform that's a step ahead, always leading the charge and riding that cutting edge. Racing against each other, each company has already released updated versions of their respective platforms, with even better chipsets that can handle the latest display standards. Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4 are powerful consoles that can run even graphically intensive games at high resolutions and framerates.