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Mr Puggsly said:
Captain_Tom said:
Mr Puggsly said:

"DUH!  What else could be measured?"

And that's the thing, you originally said Titanfall looks like a last gen game. However, the 360 version will not look as polished. The X1 version will likely have the smoother frame rate, sharper textures, better lighting, less pop up, etc.

No, I don't own a PS4 and my PC isn't great. Not that it matters.


Except Titanfall has low textures, resolution, player count, nearly no physics or particle effects, and the framerate can't even keep a solid 60.  See the difference?

 

So you don't have a PS4 or powerful gaming PC.  So you don't even know the difference.  Hey I'm sure that gif in your signiture makes you feel better about yourself though!

I downloaded the high resolution videos of Titanfall and those textures look pretty sharp. I saw some physics, shadows were more impressive than I expected, the maps seem large and detailed, but I didn't really look for any of those particles.


I'm a high-end PC gamer, the textures are indeed low resolution relative to decent PC games.
It's really no surprise however, it is running the Source engine, so by default they already had that working against them, it's simply old and not what I would consider a next-gen game engine in many regards.

Should it be fun? I don't doubt that one bit, but technical marvel, it is not.
It really does not look any better than an Xbox 360 port in my opinion (And I have had years to put up with those.) they just threw in better textures and few extra effects and called it a day for the Xbox One and PC versions.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--