You can't say they both look identical, then also say that the bottom one looks like a touched up photo. The bottom picture is directly from the limit break trailer.
Clicky
Set that to high def and then watch the 3rd trailer. If you still think they look exactly the same, you're flat out lying just to be stubborn.
Your opinion, but as has been pointed out pre-alpha/alpha/closed beta never look as expertly done as final product. All gamers should know this by know... If you do not and some others do not, then you need to pay attention to more gaming news and look up a lot more alpha to released gaming videos screenshots and info. They are never the same unless the deve's just carried about pushing the same game with different skins every 2 weeks which is not the case here in FFXIV. Also to state that none of those images are rendered with in game engine footage you are fooling yourself as well. Because take a CG image to that second image, they are drastically different as well, so To say that it is CG video graphics is just silly.
Like I said you are not helping yourself look logical, stop while you are "ahead" before you make yourself look less reliable for an opinion on this subject. Or do a reboot and start from square one again, because your current responses are not doing well.
Xeto Milanti Bei
All those Photos are Gameplay.... Limit Break Trailer= Gameplay showing off Limit Break.. you really think that's CGI? -.-
Also, Like I said and others have said: It has been confirmed that TGS 2012 Trailer is indeed using "Old" I repeat "Old" assets. So if they are using Old Assets now... What are they using for the other Gameplay trailers? Certainly not Old.
btw Everything before that is how I described it on the thread I made but I'll C/P so I won't waist my time:
TGS 2012 is indeed "Old" Material so really, you shouldn't be looking at that as updated information, other than seeing the New areas in poor Quality.If you compare these photos to the one above, you will notice that these are more of a Vibrant type of feel to them, The Faces of the Characters look more smoother like they actually shaved lol hehe, The Big Television Screen Picture, Looks more clear Shadows looks more in-depth then 1.0. Weapon skills effects look pretty, etc.
Everything else before that is New. Yes I know it sounds "weird" but thats what is confirmed by Yoshi-P himself.
Hello,
I have a message from Yoshi-P regarding the TGS trailer.
Producer/Director Yoshida here.
The assets used to create the trailer were actually older than what was shown during last week's Letter from the Producer Live. Also, depending on the area shown, the lighting, as well as hair, neck movement, and facial properties are still being adjusted.
The time period in which these assets were taken was within the scope of what we planned; however, clearly the stuttering of the video was not intended and we're currently investigating this. Today, well I guess yesterday, I went to the Tokyo Game Show floor to see it in person, but since the trailer playing there didn't have any problems, the possibility that this is an encoding-related problem is quite high.
I apologize for such a rudimentary mistake, but once we figure out what caused it, we'll be sure to let you know.
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				I guess this also explains why the TGS trailer looks like more cartoonish than the other videos.
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