Would be awesome if Rammstein were at the beaches in La Noscea. Everything else looks amazing and I can't wait to explore it with my 1.0 characters.
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Sorry for being such a negative nancy :p
but the video is kinda bad quality; which makes it unprofessional.
they should have tried to optimize graphic settings a bit, to get closer to 60FPS.
Cause PS3 is 720, not 1080 :) would look weird if PC version was 1080, and PS3 was 720 (in the trailer)
really? it's very choppy.
I mostly played on budget cards, and generally played most games in 20-30FPS, and this video looked as crappy, or worse than that.
try pausing the vid, while PS3 clips are rotating cam:
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The PS3 Astalicia/Bismark part is kinda low FPS....maybe you should look at some 60fps videos, and then look at the trailer again :)
If there was any doubt left that Limsa Lominsa/La Noscea would be the best areas, it's gone. A built in tropical getaway, FFXI crabs, waterfalls, water temples, BEACH CHAIRS, bikinis, bright blue waters and skies.
Yeah... have fun playing in the forests and the deserts. I'm going tropical!
That's an interlacing issue, not a framerate issue. It has nothing to do with performance, but simply with the capture card/interlacing used to capture and encode the video.
The large difference in video quality between PC and PS3 is that capturing PC is just a matter of software, and can be captured directly. PS3 needs to pass via a capture card, with an inevitable loss in quality.
Add to that the fact that youtube has a LARGE problem with videos that include variable framerate (and moving between PC and PS3 the framerate does vary, because PS3 is limited to 30fps) and there's your problem.
*Jaws drop @Highbridge and Odin sighting*
PS3's still be optimized though.
I've watched this about 15 times now. Man..
I also thought Odin would be slightly bigger.
You really can't make quality judgements by this video. In general, YouTube compresses them to a muddy mess. Also, the artifacts posted above sometimes are on both PC and PS3, and sometimes not even on PS3. Here's 2 pan frames from each and you can see what I mean. And every frame throughout those pans was equally double-imaged. Only the speed of the pan changes the distance between double images.