Crysis (Maxed Out) Dynamic Lighting - Video Test (1080p)
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@ShieldLessLink That's kinda odd...
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50 million times better then Crysis 2.
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@mattyovers1 that's a big claim. I look at how far gaming has come since 1991 and am straight up amazed. I think improvements will be smaller, but big leaps will still be made, especially with new infinite detail technology.
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@mattyovers1 Possibly, but I've read in a book (I think it was called "level up" by Scott Rogers) that we're actually not exactly reaching the maximum possible technological output, but rather "smoothing out the edges" of the current technology, and that in a while (maybe ~10-20 years) we'll start having massive increases in processing power, like the change from 4-bit to 8-bit, or the change from 2D to 3D gaming consoles (by that I mean SNES to N64, not 2DHDTVs to 3DTVs).
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@DeloreandudeTommy I have to disagree on that. Computer hardware is SLOWLY coming to a standstill, it is getting harder to make things small and have the ability to cool such powerful hardware. In twenty years time, I think these graphics will still look okay.
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@kwbassacoustic Yeah, in 20 years if somebody releases a game with graphics like this, we'll say "Wow, those graphics SUCK".
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By the way, it's not in 1080p... good thing this monitor's resolution is only 1024x768, so I wouldn't see the difference on it between 720 and 1080 anyway. Just saying...
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@ConstableBuzzKill /troll
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@richcoolerearth Many of them just use lightmaps. There are few games which feature unified dynamic lighting and shadowing.
@ConstableBuzzKill You have the social skills of a dog.
mattyovers1 1 year ago 16
@ConstableBuzzKill That was the point because your social skills are atrocious, most people do not come here to cause arguments and abuse other people.
mattyovers1 1 year ago 8