nkarafo
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You make it sound like the slow fps is the only reason why this game looks so good.If this is the sacrifice that needs to be made to hit 60fps, give me 30 every time.
Not all 30fps racing games look that good.
You make it sound like the slow fps is the only reason why this game looks so good.If this is the sacrifice that needs to be made to hit 60fps, give me 30 every time.
How do you equate his statement to mean that all 30fps games look good? He's just saying that between 30 and 60fps, the developers will always put to use the leverage gained by cutting the framerate in half. Look at the difference between Forza 5 and Horizon 2. Same engine, half the framerate.You make it sound like the slow fps is the only reason why this game looks so good.
Not all 30fps racing games look that good.
How do you equate his statement to mean that all 30fps games look good? He's just saying that between 30 and 60fps, the developers will always put to use the leverage gained by cutting the framerate in half. Look at the difference between Forza 5 and Horizon 2. Same engine, half the framerate.
That PC v Driveclub comparison is mind blowing. I knew that Driveclub looked better but , Christ, it buries PC. And there are actually people saying PC looks more realistic in the Youtube comments! Some people must have very odd vision.
Talking about that, yesterday I had a pretty agressive discussion with people who thinks that Forza 5 have better illumination than DC.
People can be amazingly blind sometimes : /
Talking about that, yesterday I had a pretty agressive discussion with people who thinks that Forza 5 have better illumination than DC.
People can be amazingly blind sometimes : /
Its nothing to do with eyesight. Its rabid fanboyism.Talking about that, yesterday I had a pretty agressive discussion with people who thinks that Forza 5 have better illumination than DC.
People can be amazingly blind sometimes : /
Its nothing to do with eyesight. Its rabid fanboyism.
Is it that or is it something else? It's easy to use the 'fanboy' argument and most of the time it CAN be boiled down to something that simple, but is there something else going on too? A desperate need to justify spending money on a console/game?
Isn't that fanboyism?
Believe me, that was one of the few moments I get worried for someone over internet.I just find it weird. It's actually pretty scary to consider that level of denial in a person. They MUST see it really ... surely?
For what they said, they just dont understand light behaviour.Well, there are people who prefer crushed blacks over the right settings, so...
What I find funny, is that no one was on my side. I was alone on my argument against 2 or 3 of them. So I became the fanboy there and automatically I couldnt be right because of that.Its nothing to do with eyesight. Its rabid fanboyism.
Love that analogy : DNo, I wouldn't call it fanboyism, I'd just call it a natural reaction to realising a mistake you can't rectify easily, like having a haircut that you hate and having to learn to love it more than the cut you originally wanted because you can't put hair back. In one circumstance there is NO choice just blindly following a brand and in the other there IS a choice but you feel you made the wrong choice and need to make yourself feel better through denial.
I don't know what else to call it to be honest. But if someone tells me Horizon 2 looks better than DC, they straight up lying. This is just from a purely visual standpoint. So yeah it may be down to console purchases or defending it. Hardcore fans in some cases will defend their platform of choice till the cows come home.Is it that or is it something else? It's easy to use the 'fanboy' argument and most of the time it CAN be boiled down to something that simple, but is there something else going on too? A desperate need to justify spending money on a console/game?
No, I wouldn't call it fanboyism, I'd just call it a natural reaction to realising a mistake you can't rectify easily, like having a haircut that you hate and having to learn to love it more than the cut you originally wanted because you can't put hair back. In one circumstance there is NO choice just blindly following a brand and in the other there IS a choice but you feel you made the wrong choice and need to make yourself feel better through denial.
I don't know what else to call it to be honest. But if someone tells me Horizon 2 looks better than DC, they straight up lying. This is just from a purely visual standpoint. So yeah it may be down to console purchases or defending it. Hardcore fans in some cases will defend their platform of choice till the cows come home.
Just an observation but isn't your assertion that they've made a purchase mistake as equally leaning towards a fanboy tendency?
Honestly I think a lot of this just comes from rose tinted spectacles. If you have a game you love you will always overlook the worst and big up the best. Its very easy to convince yourself that the best of one is representative whilst the worst of the other is also, especially if you can pick and choose to only look at certain videos/pics.
The only opinions that should matter to anyone should be their own! I don't know why people feel the need to try and convince others all the time?
Edit: the other thing of course is that for some people 'best' doesn't necessarily mean 'most real'.
Hadn't played DC for a few days being it's summer and don't want to overheat my PS4, forgot how amazing it looks.
I don't get it lol. Are they eating that dried up turkey?
Driving in snow at night actual footage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQmTGCKP8NE
looks pretty close to the driveclub version.
Just an observation but isn't your assertion that they've made a purchase mistake as equally leaning towards a fanboy tendency?
Honestly I think a lot of this just comes from rose tinted spectacles. If you have a game you love you will always overlook the worst and big up the best. Its very easy to convince yourself that the best of one is representative whilst the worst of the other is also, especially if you can pick and choose to only look at certain videos/pics.
The only opinions that should matter to anyone should be their own! I don't know why people feel the need to try and convince others all the time?
Edit: the other thing of course is that for some people 'best' doesn't necessarily mean 'most real'.
Why? We're talking about a specific game here not 'every game'. I'm sure lots of PS fans learned to love KZS for exactly the same reason (I hated it). Driveclub looks better than Forza 5/PC is just a factual statement and has nothing to do with fanboyism.
]Because you are asserting that DC being the best looking is a fact. It is not a fact because everyone's criteria for what makes something the best looking is a set of personal preferences. [/B]
It might well be popular opinion that DC is the best looking but that is not fact. Maybe someone's purchasing choice was 100% correct because based on their personal criteria FH2 was the best looking. (although this is TBH a weird conversation because its very unlikely that someone would buy a game on graphics alone!).
Look the end of the day I agree with both of you here, in my personal opinion DC is the better looking game. However I don't agree that anyone who disagrees with us must be a fanboy, they may just have different tastes (even if they only own an Xbox!).
Anyway this is getting really off topic.....
Because you are asserting that DC being the best looking is a fact. It is not a fact because everyone's criteria for what makes something the best looking is a set of personal preferences.
It might well be popular opinion that DC is the best looking but that is not fact. Maybe someone's purchasing choice was 100% correct because based on their personal criteria FH2 was the best looking. (although this is TBH a weird conversation because its very unlikely that someone would buy a game on graphics alone!).
Look the end of the day I agree with both of you here, in my personal opinion DC is the better looking game. However I don't agree that anyone who disagrees with us must be a fanboy, they may just have different tastes (even if they only own an Xbox!).
Anyway this is getting really off topic.....
Of course, remembering that the debate wasn't about what was better looking (subjective) but what has better illumination:It is a fact. I can only deal in reality and don't give a damn about personal perception or preference. A fact is a fact and can't be denied although some people seem to think it can. And I've already argued that it doesn't necessarily have to be to do with fanboyism.
Like you say, whether something has technically better illumination or not is a fact.Talking about that, yesterday I had a pretty agressive discussion with people who thinks that Forza 5 have better illumination than DC.
People can be amazingly blind sometimes : /
Of course, remembering that the debate wasn't about what was better looking (subjective) but what has better illumination:
I'm not addressing any particular part of the discussion, I'm merely observing the overall reality of these comparisons.
and I think that is the crux of it. It may be more factual to say that the majority of the time DC is clearly a more realistic looking racer (I say majority because as with any game given the right circumstance someone can always pull up an especially bad but unusual shot).
but I don't think its fact to say best = most realistic because best is a subjective term.
I know what you're saying but I really do think it's rather a pedantic way of looking at it.
So now Forza Horizon 2 has full particle effects while Driveclub shows only a box of particles around the car.
Lmao, you guys are just incredible.
Maybe this?Would you mind quoting who's posts you're referring to here?
It doesn't, and it's partly because particles are only generated in a very limited box ahead of the window. I can't really fault Driveclub too much for it, because afterall there's a limited amount of resources available for this, even at 30fps. Realistic looking particles would eat up even more. What puzzles me more about Driveclub is its relatively low IQ, I'd trade some snow and rain for less fuzzy visuals. If FH2, and open world racer can do it, I'd think Driveclub, a corridor arcade racer, could do better. But I guess with nice weather effects there would be a trade off.
I wonder how long it'll take for Driveclub to get any genuine competition graphically.
Seriously, it raised the bar a bit too high.
Wow, I can't believe we've got people in here claiming that what looks best is something factual rather than something that is just as dependant on the viewer as it is on what is actually being displayed. I mean, even what is more realistic is something many people would disagree with in many cases, but at least here there's enough of a disparity that I can see most people coming to an agreement in that regard. What looks best though? That's a completely different matter, and to suggest that somebody thinks differently in that regard is simply a liar or a fanboy is ridiculous.
I wonder how long it'll take for Driveclub to get any genuine competition graphically.
Seriously, it raised the bar a bit too high.
Maybe this?
I think it's pretty easy to tell if someone opinion is fanboy based. Generally a quick post history check answers that question.
GT7 will look bonkers.
cars will, at least. Now trackside detail reaching DC in a GT title..not sure that will ever happen
FYI, none of the undersides of the cars in Driveclub are rendered. From what Rushy mentioned in one of the numerous DC threads, they're all modelled as if they have that undercarriage protection plate thing.Driveclub's time trial/photo mode model is really detailed and as far as actual gameplay goes is the most detailed but certain elements like the Audi logo and underside of the car are low poly or not rendered.
I think I remember that. That would explain why the underside of one of the Audis I drove looked black when I flipped it over, lolFYI, none of the undersides of the cars in Driveclub are rendered. From what Rushy mentioned in one of the numerous DC threads, they're all modelled as if they have that undercarriage protection plate thing.
I think that's what he said at least, anyway.
It doesn't, and it's partly because particles are only generated in a very limited box ahead of the window. I can't really fault Driveclub too much for it, because afterall there's a limited amount of resources available for this, even at 30fps. Realistic looking particles would eat up even more. What puzzles me more about Driveclub is its relatively low IQ, I'd trade some snow and rain for less fuzzy visuals. If FH2, and open world racer can do it, I'd think Driveclub, a corridor arcade racer, could do better. But I guess with nice weather effects there would be a trade off.
What they need to do with Driveclub is make the snow flakes curve around the shape of the car when they get close to its air flow area. That's what I'm seeing in that video.
Also, there needs to be fainter grey snowflakes in between/far behind the brightly lit up streaking snowflakes. Those streaking snowflakes need to curve around, too.
Because you are asserting that DC being the best looking is a fact. It is not a fact because everyone's criteria for what makes something the best looking is a set of personal preferences.
Can somebody please GIF this for me? I'm quite proud of how I saved this; thought I was gonna crash for sure but nailed the apex perfectly with a powerslide!