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| 31 Aug 2013 08:13 PM |
| I found this somewhere in Youtube. I wonder if games look like this. If Skyrim looked like this it would have been epic. |
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| 31 Aug 2013 08:15 PM |
| iclone for the best models |
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| 01 Sep 2013 06:12 AM |
Looked at a demo video called Unigen Valley Benchmark.
Several things I saw: -Lots of geometry -Depth of field -Subsurface scattering -Crepuscular rays -Motion blur -Particle effects (probably the source of the fog as well) -Shadows (don't think I saw soft shadowing though) -HDR (Wikipedia confirms) -Lens flare
If I'm not mistake, quite a few engines can already support all these visual features, so while this is impressive, it's sort of standard. |
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| 01 Sep 2013 06:52 AM |
Most benchmarkers already use unigine valley.
And, as ironman said, Frostbite 3 master race.
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| 01 Sep 2013 06:53 AM |
bethesda better use this their engine has lots of bugs, which is why Fallout: New Vegas is considered the buggiest game in my Steam Lib.
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| 01 Sep 2013 09:29 AM |
| i thought uninigine was just a benchmark suite |
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| 01 Sep 2013 09:46 AM |
| Frostbite, Source and Cryengine are the best |
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