[quote="Mazty" post="9.132543.3052132
Get a HD TV, and let's see your comparison photos.
Only one of the three photos has blur, so your idea that each pic is rendered to a more fine detail is troll-talk.
Until then, keep your unsubstantiated talk to yourself.[/quote]
There are other post processing touching-up as the first pic has depth of field blur, a very realistic and pretty effect which does not exists in game and only appears in picture mode after it takes 7 second to render just a single frame. The 2nd picture is probably most representative of the actual gameplay and is not that mind blowing to be honest.
Though I have the distinct impression that the demo is far from representative of the rest of the game, I am tempted to buy this game, even though the graphics are no where near as good as your bullshots make them out to be.
Actual gameplay:
http://ve3dmedia.ign.com/images/03/64/36411_normal.jpg
compared to Burnout Paradise
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z74/9525T/gameplay.jpg
I just think it would have made more sense to make the game look the best it can in 720p rather than stick with the limit of 1080p and 60fps while making compromises in graphics. Especially considering not only do 1080p screens make up a minority of HDTVs sold but you have to have a really big screen or sit very close to appreciate the difference, your eyes are not perfect, they need to be so close to resolve different resolutions. It's explained here:
http://hdguru.com/?p=21
Get a HD TV, and let's see your comparison photos.
Only one of the three photos has blur, so your idea that each pic is rendered to a more fine detail is troll-talk.
Until then, keep your unsubstantiated talk to yourself.[/quote]
There are other post processing touching-up as the first pic has depth of field blur, a very realistic and pretty effect which does not exists in game and only appears in picture mode after it takes 7 second to render just a single frame. The 2nd picture is probably most representative of the actual gameplay and is not that mind blowing to be honest.
Though I have the distinct impression that the demo is far from representative of the rest of the game, I am tempted to buy this game, even though the graphics are no where near as good as your bullshots make them out to be.
Actual gameplay:
http://ve3dmedia.ign.com/images/03/64/36411_normal.jpg
compared to Burnout Paradise
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z74/9525T/gameplay.jpg
I just think it would have made more sense to make the game look the best it can in 720p rather than stick with the limit of 1080p and 60fps while making compromises in graphics. Especially considering not only do 1080p screens make up a minority of HDTVs sold but you have to have a really big screen or sit very close to appreciate the difference, your eyes are not perfect, they need to be so close to resolve different resolutions. It's explained here:
http://hdguru.com/?p=21