Since their very inception, video games have been limited only by the technology of the day and the imagination and ingenuity of developers to maximize the technology’s potential. This has allowed for the creation of amazing games that, on a technical level, have seemed impossible for their time. It has also facilitated such a sustained technological evolution that today, perfect photorealism is but a stone’s throw away.
Gaming consoles have also played a key role in video games’ evolution. While many of us may well prefer gaming on PCs, gaming consoles have been a such a driving factor in the industry that their design has monopolized gaming development cycles. Gone are the days when games were created exclusively for PCs, that truly utilized the platform’s hardware. In today’s world, it all orbits around the superstar gaming consoles of each generation—and this has had definite consequences.
While gaming consoles have had positive effects on the gaming world, they have also had a negative impact. The lifespan of a single console model has grown significantly. This, along with developments centered exclusively around those consoles, has ultimately damaged developers’ ability to optimize cutting-edge PC hardware and slowed the evolution of video games in the broader sense.