Alfen Dave
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And by RDR 2, I mean Red Dead Redemption 2 maxed out on PC
I just watched this on a 4K TV ... Really, if you have a 4K TV at home, you can definitely grasp the difference; like damn every blade of grass or wood scratch textures is crisp and sharp.
And it's not just the rendering, look at the tech behind the motion and flow of the water, the smoke, the mud which deforms on contact and above all the stunning work when each animation transition and blends perfectly with the game physics.
Frankly, I don't blame CDPR for not reaching this level, Rockstar are untouchable in terms of polish and details; perhaps Naughty Dog might compete and again, they never really did open world after the PS2 (Jak 2 lmao) and I doubt very frankly that with the same budget and time, they would be able to deliver something on this scale.
We can shit on R * all they want for their milking practices of GTA V Online but I'm eagerly waiting for the jaw-dropping slap Im gonna get when they'll release their next gen PS5/XBS title.
I just watched this on a 4K TV ... Really, if you have a 4K TV at home, you can definitely grasp the difference; like damn every blade of grass or wood scratch textures is crisp and sharp.
And it's not just the rendering, look at the tech behind the motion and flow of the water, the smoke, the mud which deforms on contact and above all the stunning work when each animation transition and blends perfectly with the game physics.
Frankly, I don't blame CDPR for not reaching this level, Rockstar are untouchable in terms of polish and details; perhaps Naughty Dog might compete and again, they never really did open world after the PS2 (Jak 2 lmao) and I doubt very frankly that with the same budget and time, they would be able to deliver something on this scale.
We can shit on R * all they want for their milking practices of GTA V Online but I'm eagerly waiting for the jaw-dropping slap Im gonna get when they'll release their next gen PS5/XBS title.
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