| snfr said: We know you hate everything PS3 related, you don't have to show it to us every time. You're one of the reasons why this thread was derailed, think about it... Claiming in your first post that the ME3 trailer was in-engine (which it clearly wasn't) and then complaining about CGI using an in-engine pic of Uncharted 3 is completely ridiculous. I doubt that you have ever played UC2. If you had you would know that there isn't any visible difference between cutscenes and actual gameplay in Uncharted 2. But keep on hating if you must... I'm actually laughing at you, not jneul. |
That was deliberate. I was seeing if the Topic Creator was biased, since he showed a pre-rendered pic of uncharted i figured they were fair game, but apparently it's not ok if you use a much better looking image. As I suspected, the TC starts making up inocuous "roolz".
| snfr said: I doubt that you have ever played UC2. If you had you would know that there isn't any visible difference between cutscenes and actual gameplay in Uncharted 2. But keep on hating if you must... I'm actually laughing at you, not jneul. |
Speak for yourself. If you can't see any difference in the following screenshot, i'd guess it's because you don't want to.

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Actually this quote singles you out as quite dim, to a point where you even try to defy definition.
| jneul said: pre-rendered is like cgi get it, you lot always don't get it but anyway, |
No, you have no concept of what the terms mean. Pre-rendered = Not rendered at run time. CGI itself only stands for Computer Generated Image(ry). As in an image generated by a computer. This is a very broad term and mistpresented often. Any computer game you play with graphics of any kind is Computer Generated Imagery.







