zeldaring said: So everyone on resetera is wrong and you are right? man you really need to get that your opinion is fact out of your head. What people think looks the best is subjective you need to face those facts as well. You can have the most advanced tech but if your game looks unappealing like he'll blade 2 no one will care. I love how you act 4-5 people not agreeing with me Is some how proof that I'm wrong, when I show you a poll with the most active forum on the web has rdr 2 winning as most beautiful produced game with a 1000 votes lol. |
Stop trying to derail another thread. I am not going to have this endless debate again, clearly you won't listen to those with more experience and qualifications in a field.
So end of discussion.
curl-6 said: Yeah I'm kinda the same; as cool as it is to see amazing stuff like Avatar Frontiers of Pandora, Hellblade II, Hogwarts Legacy, Alan Wake 2, etc on PS5/Xbox Series, at the same time I have no trouble going from that back to my Switch or even older consoles like my Wii, 360, PS3, OG Xbox, PS1, etc. Maybe it's cos I grew up in early days of 3D graphics, but even plenty of 6th and 7th gen games still look good to me. Since getting my PS5 I replayed the Mass Effect trilogy on 360, and while they have clearly aged, the graphics never hindered my enjoyment. |
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has probably one of the most -impressive- environments graphically and Hellblade 2 has one of the most impressive character rendering pipelines going with some very very impressive subsurface scattering going on, giving the skin a very realistic look.
And Hogwarts Legacy has some stupidly impressive lighting considering whats going on in the world.
Are they the pinnicle of the current generation of consoles? No. But it's definitely exciting to see where things go over the next 4~ years as developers start to push the current generation hardware, harder.
The bonus is we are finally dropping the shackles of last generation technology, albeit slowly.
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