COD Modern Warfare campaign mode shows photorealistic Amsterdam scenery
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is released this Friday, the 28th, but players who pre-ordered can play the single-player campaign before the game comes out.
And Twitter user @pakschaal shows us that the game shows the city of Amsterdam in a very photorealistic way. In the 42-second video, we can see boats going through the canal, people walking, and a landscape that looks realistic.
The lighting, the different colours of the leaves on the trees, the slightly slick surface of the bricks, and the boat's wake as it goes through the canal are all so beautiful that it is almost hard to believe. When you add the sounds of rushing water, tourists talking, and birds flapping their wings, it feels like you are really walking through the city. But some people say that, even though the graphics of the city of Amsterdam in the game are very good, the city is not like that.
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For 4 hours long campaign?
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These screenshots wouldn't have been impressive 5 years ago.
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Just because they say they look photorealistic, doesn't mean they actually look photorealistic.
Here's my photorealistic drawing of face in the style of this game
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One of my favorite things about living in Los Angeles is when a place I've been to shows up in a TV show or Movie I'm watching.
My new second favorite thing is when a city I know so well shows up in a video game looking "good enough" to remind me of my days there.

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There is no reason games should not look like real now days as most if not all assets are now Photos and not the work of a game artist.
Real scenery pushed through a filter and degraded.
Itis about time games did look like real and all we had to suffer, from eye candy point of view is crap motion capture for the characters
Although I cannot fault the motion capture in Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice..