Surely you don't believe they could just do that in a day, and also pretend that it's the in game graphics for a game.
Surely you don't believe they could just do that in a day, and also pretend that it's the in game graphics for a game.
I know that, which is why I was saying earlier that the lack of aliasing on the model suggests that the in game one will be slightly different. But if you look at the previous game you'll notice that there is little difference between the in game and menu car models if any.
This was something they set out to "perfect" when they made the 5th game though. Making the paint look true to life was one of their major goals. I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt. I think there's a good chance that it's a game asset.
I believe it is the in game model, but I expect to see aliasing when the model is put into an actual race scene.
Omg so that video I saw earlier was a stealth announcement ?! Holy crap. This is the best Monday.
omg. Omg. OMG. OMG! OMG!! O_O It's ... It's so beautiful.
Nope.
I have done it in the past, but it depends on the circumstances for me. If I'm battling someone for an hour (in for glory like I did last night) and I'm having a blast then I can tell that it isn't their lack of skill that causes the death. But if its just some scrub trying to take me on and he does it a lot, you bet…
Looks like they finally hired some pros to do the faces.
You know what I realized? They made my kick ass 20th anniversary system and it can't even play the games that come from the system whose logos are all over it. What's up with that?! They better add support for it or I'm going to be sorely disappointed in them.
Where'd you get this information? Is there a video? I'd love to see it. :D
Final Fantasy 7 came out September 7, 1997.
I know :)
Also I definitely wasn't planning on purchasing one, it was just a chance that I saw the link and jokingly clicked it. Then I was in too deep.
I have a job, but since I'm a student it's a financial aid job so basically without months to prepare there ain't no way. :P
I didn't even want a ps4.... but I'll love it just the same.
I can't believe I convinced my mother to loan me the cash to buy this thing and that I actually snagged one.... this'll be great for my collection
Tomb Raider Legend was a launch title on the 360 which is why I mentioned it. Games from that year had a very similar look to them, Condemned Criminal Origins comes to mind.
The increased power of the new consoles allows for more animations to apply to more characters and objects in a scene. It's damn impressive, but don't forget that it takes a few years for the graphics to reach their full potential. Look at Tomb Raider Legend and compare it to Tomb Raider 2013. There are plenty of…
Not really, the base code has to be in the game so that it can be supported by everybody who has the game and not require a connection to the internet to play. It's that simple.