As a mostly console gamer, entirely uninterested.clippen05 said:InB4 console gamers crying over not having this game
Personally, I doubt I'll buy another Epic game after what they did to People Can Fly.
As a mostly console gamer, entirely uninterested.clippen05 said:InB4 console gamers crying over not having this game
And what was that exactly? They are doing the Gears prequel now that will most likely sell well even if its just because of the name, they gave PCF a safe enviorment after the lackluster sales that Bulletstorm got.ruedyn said:As a mostly console gamer, entirely uninterested.clippen05 said:InB4 console gamers crying over not having this game
Personally, I doubt I'll buy another Epic game after what they did to People Can Fly.
Exactly, people are being so fucking negative about this and I just cant see why. I can understand not being interested but give them some merit for trying something new. I expected this kind of treatement from Gametrailers or Youtube but here?Scrumpmonkey said:Please don't prove all the snarky critics right by saying "Not a grey-brown shooter. Not interested. PC gamers can keep it" because they just plays even more into the stereotype of the modern console gamer.
We already have gears of war. Three of them. And they are all the worst kind of desaturated macho slabs of beef bullshit. Maybe don't take something different as a bad thing. Everyone cries about innovation and new IPs but the moment someone tries people react in horror.
Did you look at them at full/original size? They look much better that way and obviously have some antialiasing going on (along with being a little heavy on the various blur effects). UE4 certainly gets along with standard AA techniques if you look at the most recent tech demo they did of it at E3. All the screenshots that they released along with that video had nice, smooth edges. I'm still skeptical and waiting until I actually see it myself after the mess that most UE3 games were, but UE4 has been encouraging so far.koroem said:Designed for PC, running on UE4, and still Anti aliasing is a fucking mystery to Epic. Unbelievable. Geometry in those screenshots have aliased edges all over the place. I sure hope they reevaluate their concept of "High-end PCs" and what the people using them really want...
Are you serious? Cause if you are then GET OUT!koroem said:Designed for PC, running on UE4, and still Anti aliasing is a fucking mystery to Epic. Unbelievable. Geometry in those screenshots have aliased edges all over the place. I sure hope they reevaluate their concept of "High-end PCs" and what the people using them really want...
Shush, stop proving David Demartini right.mirage202 said:So after a decade Epic returns to PC, after telling us to take a hike? Thanks Epic, I'll buy this when Steam has it as a 75% off or greater daily deal.
Except it's not top level treatment... this is Epic following what Bleszinski called 'middle class' development. The theory behind it is actually pretty solid - that middle tier development (not AAA but not 'indie') with it's much smaller budgets allows for greater freedom to experiment, and middle tier development is currently strongest on the PC...Farther than stars said:the top-level treatment
No I was being sarcastic. I have in the past blasted the shit out of Epic for being complete tossers to PC gamers, but I am willing to give them this last chance to prove themselves. Promotional images like this are almost always rendered in some obscenely high resolution then downsampled/resized to a more reasonable size for public/media distribution. I wouldn't take any of these screens as indication of the real thing.ksn0va said:Are you serious? Cause if you are then GET OUT!koroem said:Designed for PC, running on UE4, and still Anti aliasing is a fucking mystery to Epic. Unbelievable. Geometry in those screenshots have aliased edges all over the place. I sure hope they reevaluate their concept of "High-end PCs" and what the people using them really want...
Since you look somewhat interested in this take a look here:Scrumpmonkey said:snip
My mistake then. I apologees.koroem said:No I was being sarcastic. I have in the past blasted the shit out of Epic for being complete tossers to PC gamers, but I am willing to give them this last chance to prove themselves. Promotional images like this are almost always rendered in some obscenely high resolution then downsampled/resized to a more reasonable size for public/media distribution. I wouldn't take any of these screens as indication of the real thing.ksn0va said:Are you serious? Cause if you are then GET OUT!koroem said:Designed for PC, running on UE4, and still Anti aliasing is a fucking mystery to Epic. Unbelievable. Geometry in those screenshots have aliased edges all over the place. I sure hope they reevaluate their concept of "High-end PCs" and what the people using them really want...
Epic you get no kudo points for this. It is just naked pandering. I can't be arsed finding them but he has made so many quotes to the opposite, slighting the PC, as a gaming platform, when most PC gamers already knew that the above was true. Now it looks like either the next gen consoles will be either, under powered, or a long way of still, so now Epic come back tail between their legs to court PC gamers. Not interested. We will see what the game is like and pat Epic on the back if it is any good, but lets not pretend Epic are friends of PC gaming.kitsuta said:that "next-gen is here. It's a high-end PC."