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GIANT STEPS

Look back down from the summit of Mount PC Gaming in 2023 to the base camp of 2013, and you’ll see quite a view. BioShock Infinite, Battlefield 4, Metro: Last Light and their bloom-soaked ilk were objects of life-affirming beauty in their day. They were the reasons we bought new graphics cards. And now look at them! A bunch of silly old garbage. What was the point in even making them, eh, Ken Levine?

As much as time’s stripped away the lustrous sheen from 2013’s triple-As, when you look back at them what’s striking is that the way PC graphics have evolved in

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