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I prefer graphics, I look for games with very good graphics and great gameplay but get disappointed with the gameplay most of times.
Take the TLOU and TLOU 2 for example, I played TLOU and loved the graphics but the gameplay was boring, I didn't play TLOU 2 but I saw the gameplay on youtube and got disappointed.
Naughty dog did it again, long hours of gameplay, movie alike game with a gameplay that is a disappointment.
Back to topic, I prefer graphics and will continue looking for great graphics with great gameplay games.
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Game play foremost. I find myself playing older games more than new titles since game play is fun. Nintendo tends to have a good balance of both, and it shows with how many 3DS games I own. Buying for graphics is a joke when the game play ends up buggy as heck.
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Gameplay is what matters to me. I don't care how good the graphics are if the storyline is crap.
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gameplay, hands down.... considering humans have the power of imagination to compensate for graphics. I even play text-based games sometimes...:)
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Totally gameplay, Nintendo is a proof of it
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Gameplay should be the top priority but great graphics can add to the experience as well.
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both are very important, but however the graphics are too good, it needs good gameplay, if it does'nt then the game is a flop. There are many games in the past with low graphics, which are top most played games only because of gameplay. So gameplay is must.
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Gameplay, interesting story and game mechanics. Most games today lack all that and concentrate on graphics. Most mindless gamers seem to like that and don't care about about much else when playing the 50th iteration of their favorite game. Call of Duty 67 will still sell well, even though it will probably be remake of Call of Duty 15.
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For sure graphics make a difference, but it's all about that gameplay nothing beats a massive imaginative and engrossing story line the graphics just support that. Will be interesting to see when VR really kicks off.