Mr Puggsly said:
Witcher 2 was not well optimized. It had some of the worst texture pop in even when installed and it always looked pixelated probably due to lack of filtering. However, X1X give a 4K boost and fixes texture problems. All the Crysis games had impressive assets, but textures could be muddy, poor draw distance and frame rate were issues. DF did a video on all three and its kinda jarring. Rage was a mixed bag visually. Like texture pop in, character models seemed kinda dated, the world in general wasnt that impressive to look at. However, it looked good for a 60 fps game. Some other games that I think aged well visually are Resident Evil 5 and 6. Dead Space games and Mass Effect games. All of those games still look good even if they can be nitpicked. |
I dunno... On release I thought Mass Effect 3 looked like an ugly duckling with low-res muddy textures and popin.
Mass Effect 1 looked amazing comparatively to other titles at the time though... Albeit the loading times was the Achilles heels.
And Mass Effect 2 stepped it up over even that... But by the time the third entry came along, Unreal Engine 3 was getting very long in the tooth.
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