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NEW POLL. What do you think of Horizon Zero dawn so far?

I love it, it's brilliant. 308 71.13%
 
It's good, above average. 38 8.78%
 
Eh, mediocre. 16 3.70%
 
it's bad. below average. 3 0.69%
 
It's terrible, so disopointed. 5 1.15%
 
Yet to tell/no opinion/don't own it. ..... 63 14.55%
 
Total:433

Ha, I thought I was safe from a Thunderjaw behind some trees and other stuff, nope! Little match sticks don't stop them. I haven't seen a behemoth yet.



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Areym said:
CGI-Quality said:

Original PS4.

No way. I've watched my brother play it for a few hours (we rented from gamefly to try it out, hurray for $1 for 1 month promotions) and while it looks amazing, this looks like a pre-rendered cutscene (unless it is an actual cutscene). I refuse to believe it!

You just have to know how and where to point your camera while fighting the machines to get footage like that. That and the one who made the gif added borders to make it look more cinematic. 























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Ants on the trees.

 

not mine, and not sure if posted already but holyshit, I did not notice this tiny detail!



Kowan said:

Saw this gif on a comment on Gematsu(it's probably from neogaf? Not sure)

Looks like a scene from a movie haha. I encountered this myself but from Behemoths just tearing apart the entire forest I was hiding in but I was too busy dodging for my life that I didn't get any screenshots or footage.

 

that's freakin awesome. I always panic when I fight machines like that one.



So I can't just add images from my PC? I have to host them?



PC GAMING: BEST GAMES. WORST CONTROLS

A mouse & keyboard are made for sending email and typing internet badassery. Not for playing video games!!!

I have to say I'm not that fond of the way the game renders the jungle during day time. Perhaps it looks better on HDR screens but they made a mess of the translation to LDR. There are way too many dark areas and loss of color all around. For example (and this isn't even inside the jungle completely)

That's certainly not reprensentative of how the human eye sees the forest, more like an early digital camera from the year 2000. Visibility is actually better at night, which doesn't make sense at all.

The only half decent jungle shots I manage to get are when I climb out above the tree canopy


Or when it rains