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irstupid said:
IkePoR said:
Well they've had two months to fix that, and have about one more before it probably goes gold. Can only hope they do I suppose.

Well luckily NIntendo is one of the few companies that the game looks better upon release than upon its reveal trailers.

What Breath of the Wild actually looks like : 

Not to mention the well documented shadow downgrade made for the game

"Pictures also are strange when it comes ot Nintendo games. Whenever I see a Nintendo game pic, 99/100 times the picutre is not representative of the game really. It looks much better in motion."

I don't know why you go on to say this is only true for Nintendo games .... this is true for literally every game ever. Unless you're looking at bullshots - misleading pictures that captured a game's fidelity before a downgrade - done a year or two before a game's release, a regular picture of a game will always look worse than the game in motion. 

I should clarify that this is really only true for Breath of the Wild from my understanding, but I still feel this is important to bring up.