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Robinson The Journey looks cool. Release this year ?



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KazumaKiryu said:
Robinson The Journey looks cool. Release this year ?

Last year, should be cheap now. It's a 3 hour adventure type game, longer if you try to find everything. The end is very cool, worth playing.



SvennoJ said: 

Sure it looks better in a you tube video, blown up to 110 degrees fov it very much resembles ps3/360 kind of graphical fidelity. Also lighting is toned down to look closer to last gen instead of the physics based rendering that's popular this gen. But I guess in the case of Skyrim, the ps3 version actually looked quite bad:

I think people actually remember 7th gen graphics way better then they actually where.

 

Here is GT6 VS GTS VR:

 

 

Robinson:

 

HZD:



habam said:
SvennoJ said: 

Sure it looks better in a you tube video, blown up to 110 degrees fov it very much resembles ps3/360 kind of graphical fidelity. Also lighting is toned down to look closer to last gen instead of the physics based rendering that's popular this gen. But I guess in the case of Skyrim, the ps3 version actually looked quite bad:

I think people actually remember 7th gen graphics way better then they actually where.

Here is GT6 VS GTS VR:

 

Robinson:

HZD:

 

You're not disproving my point by posting you tube videos that even look quite similar.
Plus that's a bullshot of Robinson, and the very worst washed out horribly compressed screenshot I've ever seen of HZD.

The thing is, with VR, it's like sitting at 0.3x diagonal size from the screen (to get 110 degree fov) Which is about 20 inches from a 65" screen, less than 2ft. Ofcourse the projection makes that possible, yet the perceived graphical fidelity very much drops down when examined that closely. Saying it looks like ps3 type graphics in the headset is actually giving it credit as most games look like HD remasters from the ps2 era. However you forget about all that once you start playing, which just further proves how awesome VR is :)



I'm ready!


I'm going to give the move controllers a try, the implementation for 2 handed gameplay sounds great
https://uploadvr.com/bethesda-skyrim-vr-future-vr-games/
Perhaps even good enough to give up analog movement. Too bad we can't have both.