Dissatisfaction among gamers is reaching new heights as ongoing performance issues plague the industry. Games such as Wilds and the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection have players up in arms, particularly over the continued use of 720p resolution in 2025.
In gaming forums, players have expressed serious concerns about the widespread acceptance of 720p. One gamer shared, "If people canโt tell the difference between 720p and 4k, maybe this is the timeline we deserve." The frustration is palpable, especially since players expect better from next-gen consoles.
Wilds is especially under fire over its performance mode on PS5, which runs at 720p to keep 60fps. Many argue that this shouldn't be acceptable in 2025. One player revealed, "It doesnโt run anywhere near as well as it should on a Series X. Performance mode canโt even maintain 60FPS."
Critics pointed to a variety of performance flaws, including a lack of proper anti-aliasing and poor graphics detail dismissing any notion that the game holds up under scrutiny. Another commenter noted, "The Iceshard Cliffs look especially bad," illustrating the game's graphical shortcomings.
Deteriorating Standards: Many believe that 1080p should now be the minimum standard, rejecting the continued reliance on 720p. As one comment asserted, "1080p is the absolute bare minimum. Capcom slapped 720p on the PS5 version and called it a day."
Corporate Accountability: Players feel developers often prioritize profits over product quality. Several stated the belief that voting with their wallets is the only way to compel change: "Weโre paying a premium price for a product created by a giant corporation."
Consistency Across Platforms: Players report inconsistent performance across consoles. A user highlighted his experience, stating, "Even with high-end hardware, I was hitting 40fps in balanced mode. Capcom needs to step up."
"We shouldnโt tolerate this kind of quality," remarked a frustrated player. "Weโre paying premium prices for products that should meet better standards."
Even those who initially enjoyed Wilds expressed disappointment about overlooking performance issues, realizing they should demand more from a AAA studio. One player concluded, "We shouldnโt just take it and be grateful."
๐ซ Players reject 720p as adequate, advocating for higher graphics standards.
๐ธ Concerns grow that companies care more about profit than performance.
๐ฎ Gamers across platforms report frustration, pushing for accountability from developers.
To retain player loyalty, the gaming industry must pivot swiftly to address these concerns. Failing to improve graphics and performance could lead gamers to abandon titles that fall short of modern expectations. As frustrations mount, studios may find the stakes high for maintaining their reputations with audiences who demand better in 2025.