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theprof00 said:
I wasn't nitpicking Vic. I saw the textures and they looked really really bad. Colors are all neon and out of place. Polygons are absolutely massive.

comparing to psp, there is more detail and things, like spires and cliffs and stuff, but MH is nice in its simplicity. WIth psp they went simple and good looking. This game seems to sacrifice the natural good quality textures for more details.

Talking about gameplay, it looks the same, but I don't like the feeling this game and the previous trailer has given me regarding it. I know nothing about it, but it looks, well, scripted. While I enjoy scripted games, that's not MH. MH isn't about jumping off crumbling ledges and events and stuff like that. It's about hunting a giant monster.

That video is at least twice bigger than a 3DS XL screen. This is a major "improvement" already in the real graphics of the game. Another year of dev time may improve it too, especially with people complaining. There are also impressions that the demo on the japanese e-shop looks better because, well, it was in the system.

But while I agree the game looks rough in some parts, I don't think it looks bad at all. Especially the second half of the video. For a newcomer like me, it looks exciting - even though I saw some videos of PSP's third now and the game looks way more slugisher than I'd hope it was (especially sword swinging). But all in all, it looks like a major departure if this game is really more open than before. The older maps looks like a compilation of small areas. If this can be like a big populated field, well graphical details can go second plane, imho