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Star Wars: Battlefront Ultra HD Screenshots
Check out these screenshots from Star Wars: Battlefront Tatooine Survival Mission. These images were captured at Ultra settings, showing what the game actually looks like in its current full glory. Images after the break.
You can click on the thumbnails images have been resized to 1920px wide though.
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#5115505 Posted on: 07/06/2015 09:59 AM
Never knew that rocks reflected so much light
It looks great though!
Never knew that rocks reflected so much light

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#5115506 Posted on: 07/06/2015 09:59 AM
there is a tiny bit of jpeg comression, but its still pretty good in representing the overall quality.
I want to see open world destruction. thats still a decade away
I know what you mean. I want to see world destruction as well, along with proper global illumination. What we're getting instead is 4k.
It's not bad it's just.. Not what I expected. I'm probably biased because I haven't seen a 4k monitor in action yet.
there is a tiny bit of jpeg comression, but its still pretty good in representing the overall quality.
I want to see open world destruction. thats still a decade away
I know what you mean. I want to see world destruction as well, along with proper global illumination. What we're getting instead is 4k.
It's not bad it's just.. Not what I expected. I'm probably biased because I haven't seen a 4k monitor in action yet.
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#5115527 Posted on: 07/06/2015 10:47 AM
I know what you mean. I want to see world destruction as well, along with proper global illumination. What we're getting instead is 4k.
It's not bad it's just.. Not what I expected. I'm probably biased because I haven't seen a 4k monitor in action yet.
I guess programming working environmental destruction would require a complete overhaul of game engines... scaling the engine to 4K requires less work (and money) on the dev's side, so that's why we get eye candy instead of true gameplay depth. Still there has been games like Red Faction back in the day....
Those screens actually look nice, but don't really make me want to buy a 4K monitor (and matching PC hardware) either.
I know what you mean. I want to see world destruction as well, along with proper global illumination. What we're getting instead is 4k.
It's not bad it's just.. Not what I expected. I'm probably biased because I haven't seen a 4k monitor in action yet.
I guess programming working environmental destruction would require a complete overhaul of game engines... scaling the engine to 4K requires less work (and money) on the dev's side, so that's why we get eye candy instead of true gameplay depth. Still there has been games like Red Faction back in the day....
Those screens actually look nice, but don't really make me want to buy a 4K monitor (and matching PC hardware) either.
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#5115574 Posted on: 07/06/2015 12:08 PM
I guess programming working environmental destruction would require a complete overhaul of game engines... scaling the engine to 4K requires less work (and money) on the dev's side, so that's why we get eye candy instead of true gameplay depth. Still there has been games like Red Faction back in the day....
Those screens actually look nice, but don't really make me want to buy a 4K monitor (and matching PC hardware) either.
Well, Frostbite does have some destructive terrain capability (buildings, cover, and ground), except the problem with it is that it ultimately changes how the map is played. Sometimes, some things (buildings, mountains, etc) shouldn't be able to be destroyed for the sake of balance. This was shown a long time ago in BF3's Alpha (or Beta?) with ground deformation, but later disabled. It returned in BF4 in a very limited form. While mountains being able to be reshaped might seem fun, yeah, I agree that the engines will still need a massive amount of work (in addition to figuring out how to balance it).
I guess programming working environmental destruction would require a complete overhaul of game engines... scaling the engine to 4K requires less work (and money) on the dev's side, so that's why we get eye candy instead of true gameplay depth. Still there has been games like Red Faction back in the day....
Those screens actually look nice, but don't really make me want to buy a 4K monitor (and matching PC hardware) either.
Well, Frostbite does have some destructive terrain capability (buildings, cover, and ground), except the problem with it is that it ultimately changes how the map is played. Sometimes, some things (buildings, mountains, etc) shouldn't be able to be destroyed for the sake of balance. This was shown a long time ago in BF3's Alpha (or Beta?) with ground deformation, but later disabled. It returned in BF4 in a very limited form. While mountains being able to be reshaped might seem fun, yeah, I agree that the engines will still need a massive amount of work (in addition to figuring out how to balance it).
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there is a tiny bit of jpeg comression, but its still pretty good in representing the overall quality.
I want to see open world destruction. thats still a decade away