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Munkeh111 said:
selnor said:
Munkeh111 said:
Looks very good, but I am sure much of that is CGI, though I do look forward to being proved wrong

 

 ? Halo ODST screenshots are, but the rest no. Especially KUF2. Watch it in HD and you will notice all the usual little things where you can just tell it's in game engine.

EDIT: Gears 2 is most definately not CGI. That is actually someone playing it.

Those Star Ocean images are definitely CG, though videos of it in action have looked great. Splinter Cel Conviction must be, especially as they have gone back to the drawing board. I am not sure about Alan Wake, I can't remember whether or not in game footage has been shown. Halo Wars does look quite good, but I wouldn't compare it to Gears... that last picture is certainly CG though. I can't say I really know about the rest, though I am certain that Ninja Blade is CGI

Oh yes sorry. (forgot what games I actually posted)

Star Oceans are likely to use CGI. Splinter Cell Convictions shots are a year old. at the time they released SCC used no CGI even in the cutscenes much like Gears 2 doesnt. So SCC are definately ingame engine. Alan Wake you can see is in engine as is Ninja Blade. The giveaway is shadows. When the y occasionally flicker slightly it's the easiest way to tell it's in engine. CGI takes out all the faults like that. What you see in the OP is how these games look in realtime ( albeit some are cutscene realtime). But damn that gameplay footage of KUF2 is god like.