What Could You Build with a Trillion Dollar Gaming Budget?

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Asked By MightyFluffy34 On

Imagine having a trillion dollars to create a game similar to Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS). I'm thinking of a game where different factions battle it out, but with graphics and physics that rival Red Dead Redemption 2. My main questions are: Is it feasible to develop such a game? How many units could be successfully simulated in a fully destructible environment, similar to games like The Finals or Teardown? Also, I would want the battlefield to retain all objects, like shells, bullet holes, arrows, etc., even after the battle. What are your thoughts?

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Answered By CuriousMind42 On

You've really got a wild idea here! With an unlimited budget like that, you could potentially create anything, but let’s think about practicality. If you’re aiming to run a game on modern consumer hardware, there’s a balance to consider. Higher detail means easier on the user’s system. There are games like Total War that are already optimized, so maybe start there and think about how to enhance performance and introduce new mechanics while keeping it engaging. Just remember, if your game is too demanding, it might limit your audience!

Answered By RealistGamer88 On

Definitely feasible, but you’d need serious hardware. If you can invest in a ton of mainframes, it’s possible! Just keep in mind the scale of what you want to achieve; it's all about meeting your audience's tech capabilities, too. Not everyone has access to high-end systems for gaming.

Answered By PracticalFuturist On

The biggest limitation won't be your budget but the power of your audience’s PCs. Who wants to create a game that only supercomputers can run? It would be a waste if the average gamer couldn’t even play it!

Answered By TechSavvyDude On

With today’s tech, especially supercomputers for physics modeling, you could definitely move mountains. You'd need a solid setup—think data centers and a team of talented grad students and programmers. You could probably achieve that level of detail for a fraction of your trillion bucks!

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