Games such as Blacksite, TimeShift, Jericho, and the like did not receive anywhere NEAR this much negative attention.
hooooold on there, none of those games are made by anyone of the standing as Free Radical.
I have no idea why everyone feels they have to back track on this one so heavily. I'm somewhat sick of seeing people say "well, no one expected this to be good anyways" - yup... no one expected the makers of Timesplitters to make a good FPS....
Blacksite involved Harvey Smith and quite a few people from Ion Storm. They worked on Deus Ex and Invisible War. IW was incredibly disappointing as a sequel, but it was still a solid game while DX is one of my favorites. If anything, their pedigree was much more significant to me than that of Free Radical.
I mean, I never enjoyed the TimeSplitters games and I detest Goldeneye. No reason to be excited by it. Blacksite wasn't actually all that bad in the end either (at least on the PC). It had some positive aspects to it, but felt buggy and unfinished.
lowering your standards these days?
If your gaming display is an LCD it is YOU that is lowering your standards. My standards have not budged. I've never been a resolution whore and always feel that lowering resolution should be done before anything else. This has nothing to do with Haze, really, but rather the comment that 1920x1200 is "the only way to play".
No matter what game you can enjoy on those two clown PCs you can enjoy the same game at much higher resoultion (at least 4x more), framerate and GFX quality on a PC provided the game gets ported.
How can you underrate that?
...because it doesn't make a huge difference? A high quality CRT displaying 1280x720 will produce an image superior to an LCD displaying 1920x1080. When driving a PC game at 720p, it becomes easy for nearly every game to run at 60 fps without ANY slowdown. Even Crysis can run smoothly with maximum detail.
I'd imagine that, in most cases, people gaming at 1920x1200 with 4x AA are not seeing a flawless 60 fps. You know, the type of framerate that NEVER budges. I can run games at high resolutions and still achieve playable framerates that generally reach 60, but the additional slowdown that occurs simply isn't worth it.
Again, my argument has nothing to do with the PS3. If a PC version of a game is available, I'm generally going to select it. I much prefer playing on the PC. I'm simply getting a laugh out of people who believe they have "high standards" and then turn around and use an LCD. What a joke.