Fact of the matter is, we won’t know for sure until tge 14th.Ĥ) Yes, the graphics are “worse” than most of the recent releases, but Bethesda has always cared more about making their games can be played on low spec rigs as well. No way in hell is that Gamebryo like I keep seeing other game outlets claim. That leads me to think that if it is Creation, it is a massively improved version. Those are pretty great physics compared to the past Bethesda games. Physics as well, especially in the ghoul scene. No they are not “4K 60FPS super next gen unf” but they are pretty good the way they are.
Even textures are a lot better, I can not see what people are complaining about. Consoles too for that matter.ģ) I would suggest watching the trailer again and comparing the animations to FO3 and FONV.
Creation still isn’t great at handling a high resource PC in terms of taking advantage of what the PC has in it. Gamebryo in particular has terrible physics, even worse light, and some of the worst resource management I have ever seen in a game engine. Both FO3 and FONV used the Gamebryo Engine.Ģ) Let us not forget some of the technical issues with Gamebryo, as well as Skyrim’s Creation Engine. People definitely need to calm down and let the developers work, critique is fine this helps them become better but when the people just cuss and threaten and cry where is that going to lead em?ġ) Fallout 3 does not use the Creation Engine. I think the game looks fantastic, I’m drooling over every aspect of it and I can’t wait to get my hands on it. You can’t appease the mass that’s for sure and it does seem like the majority of people are complaining about the most obscure, moronic things imaginable especially with what you just mentioned. You are utterly right on so many levels the “first world problem” babies of this Era can never be happy with what they get I’m 100 percent excited for fallout 4 I fellove in love with 3 and NV hell I want to buy the first and second just to see how far the game actually came along. This I commend you on this, I mean don’t get me wrong but I would love to build myself a nice desktop to run some of the games I’ve been really wanting to play especially from Bethesda, mainly just to fiddle with the game itself mods, etc. And while you drool over high res textures, bullshots and fake expectations (as if this gens consoles will somehow produce amazing graphics), I’ll be content to enjoy games that look like shit, but are fucking amazing and groundbreaking in other facets that you wouldn’t even bat an eyelash at. Fallout 4’s trailer also doesn’t look mediocre, it looks good, certainly not great though. The fucking Source engine kept pace for nearly 10 years and game made recently with Source still look fine. 10-20 year old games still are far more well done and interesting games than a lot of the graphical powerhouses today. And again, Gameplay absolutely trumps graphics. If you’re cool with that, then maybe find a new hobby because you’re not helping the attitude that most gamers have these days.
I respect CDProject Red still, but companies like EA and Ubisoft use those “Limit Pushing Trailers and Games” to lie and sell people on looks alone. Pushing the limits and lying to fucking customers like Ubisoft does are 2 different things. There’s definitely noticeable flaws in the trailer, and that’s something you should really take note of. The animations in the game look eerily similar, and there’s the final scene at the end of the trailer which looks pretty bad, but other than that, the game is looking great, and real for that matter. The game looks great, the environments are more varied than any previous Fallout game, the lighting has been immensely improved and yet, a select number of people are already calling out the game’s graphics.įrom the looks of it, Fallout 4 is continuing to use Bethesda’s Creation Engine, albeit an obviously updated version of the engine, which has been used since the days of Fallout 3. And, it’s the most honest game reveal trailer I think we’ve seen in a long time. Developers are harassed, gaming outlets create comparison after comparison to cash in on the controversy, and so on.įallout 4 has been in development for over four years now, and the first trailer for the game was released today. They set unrealistic expectations for themselves, and for gamers, and when the game is finally released, you see the results. But here lies the problem: most developers show off their game too early and thus “downgrades” occur overtime.