Disagree, even for someone more gameplay focused than graphically focused such as I, even I have wanted it upgraded for a while now. It's starting to fall behind if it hasn't been behind already.



 
			
			
				Disagree, even for someone more gameplay focused than graphically focused such as I, even I have wanted it upgraded for a while now. It's starting to fall behind if it hasn't been behind already.
 
			
			
				It is what it is. We have zero control over what they want to do, but in saying that, I don't think it was necessary either. It looks better, sure, but this isn't some crazy graphical update. It messing up loads of players changing cpu and gpu requirements for a paltry change. And even after all of that, it still looks flat and lifeless. The textures are just better. I started playing Classic Wow with my friend, and it feels more alive graphically. More than 14 does now, and after this update. It's like those developers back in 2004 had a better idea of working less into more. Sorry for the rant, but it reminds me of a first-generation Xbox 360. It's shiny, but all the cracks are still there. Anyway, that's how I feel about the whole thing. It seems unessarry, but I'm not gonna stress about it.
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				Berating people on how they "should feel" and telling them "youre opinion is wrong, mine right. be silent." is beyond silly.
I repeat it: This is a redesign in many areas. This was not asked nor was it announced or shown. We got shown upgrades. This is a redesign. Not what we wanted. Not what they said would be done. If you like it cool but stop telling me "i like it and because of that youre argument is invalid". I dont want to take away youre new options but i want the damn old options updated not the redesign.
BTW.: Our charcter model, i mean the rest of the body, is not changed. This is the same, from stiff movements, to animations and even some jarring bad textures or "seams".
I have no qualms with the new stuff, except not my cup of tea mostly and it would not be an issue if we got options.
But we lost options. Why?
Also the new light and shadows are buggy.... thats a problem too. And no there will be no changes in my opinion, we are too close to release.
This version in the benchmark is probably extremly close to what we will get at launch.
Also because of the absolute rigid patch cylce we will not see adressing this for a LONG time (4 to 6 months). Expierence from older Xpacs have shown this.
So yes, we need to be loud and clear for what we want or we will be waiting for 2 or more years for anything if ever.

 
			
			
				oh cool we have another topic like this. so anyway,
it continues to be insane to me that the same fandom that memes the Squapes and the Pixel Exarch can then turn around and go "it's fine actually"so you haven't noticed that we have three facial expressions and four animations in cutscenes? people around EW's release were memeing about how our WoL can only express anger by clenching their fist ad-nauseum.
How about yoshida saying in a live letter that the bespoke animation of Estinien in an optional cutscene cost them a ton of money to do? In what way is that even remotely sustainable for anyone?
What about the numerous face and body sculpt mods out there? The demand is there among the playerbase too for more than just "pretty lights" and "nicer textures", it's like 75% of the screenshots you see in most social media.
Did we have beautiful antialiasing? no
Were the textures objectively deficient in a lot of places? yes
Could the lighting be improved? yes
The above, I consider a great upgrade and necessary, they fill a void that we didn't have
But the faces? why? What was the point in remodeling them, the system was not deficient on expressions.
Gposers have hundreds of thousands of photos out their with the most amazing expressions that were done with the current system we have now
Not only that, you can improve facial topology without resculpting the entire face.
"Adding more bones" isn't an excuse, you could add as many bones as you wanted to the current faces without changing a single polygon if you really want to go that far
Not only that, it's already been *done* by people for the entire body
But the faces? why? What was the point in remodeling them, the system was not deficient on expressions.
Gposers have hundreds of thousands of photos out their with the most amazing expressions that were done with the current system we have now
Not only that, you can improve facial topology without resculpting the entire face.
"Adding more bones" isn't an excuse, you could add as many bones as you wanted to the current faces without changing a single polygon if you really want to go that far
Not only that, it's already been *done* by people for the entire body
Are you by any chance a modder? You sure sound like one and you're conveniently forgetting that a ton of people play on the Mac, PlayStation and Xbox versions of the game that don't have access to mods. Updating the existing models is a huge W for people playing without mods or a platform with no support entirely.
I have seen the ways this system has been pushed, and the point I'm making is that the complete facial reconstruction was unnecessaryAre you by any chance a modder? You sure sound like one and you're conveniently forgetting that a ton of people play on the Mac, PlayStation and Xbox versions of the game that don't have access to mods. Updating the existing models is a huge W for people playing without mods or a platform with no support entirely.
The faces did not have to change the ways they did.
Except we've seen basically no new content that uses the new facial structures aside from the demo reel in the benchmark. This is the baseline for the next decade of content and as we already know, isn't even complete work. Some of the accompanying work in the graphics overhaul, such as enabling two dyes on gear pieces, will take the entire 7.x patch cycle to complete and there's no doubt that character models will be actiively tweaked in that time also. Not to mention these changes likely reflect improvements to SE's internal development toolkits.
So, to ask the question again, are you a modder? I've seen a lot of discussion on other parts of the internet in which many modders are starting to realise that the majority of their existing work will likely be rendered useless once Dawntrail hits because of substantial changes to the baseline models. At least that's the expectation based on the efforts so far to use mods within the benchmark.
Why are you talking about random dyes and mods when the subject here is the faces?Except we've seen basically no new content that uses the new facial structures aside from the demo reel in the benchmark. This is the baseline for the next decade of content and as we already know, isn't even complete work. Some of the accompanying work in the graphics overhaul, such as enabling two dyes on gear pieces, will take the entire 7.x patch cycle to complete and there's no doubt that character models will be actiively tweaked in that time also. Not to mention these changes likely reflect improvements to SE's internal development toolkits.
So, to ask the question again, are you a modder? I've seen a lot of discussion on other parts of the internet in which many modders are starting to realise that the majority of their existing work will likely be rendered useless once Dawntrail hits because of substantial changes to the baseline models. At least that's the expectation based on the efforts so far to use mods within the benchmark.
I have seen what my character, among others looks like in the benchmark. I have watched the trailer clip multiple times
The faces are not the same. It wasn't necessary to overhaul them in a way that they look different
I do think that a graphical upgrade was needed, contrary to popular belief, I'm sure. But what we got is questionable at best.
First of all, people consistently struggle to see the difference between old and new, they get it mixed up. For characters, old often looks better to people. It is easy to convince an outsider that old is new and vice versa. A graphical upgrade of this caliber should be an obvious improvement. I think it is hard to justify the increased system requirements for such little gain.
For the environment I felt more "wow" seeing this game with a reshade that with the upgrade. The old graphics struggle with desaturated colors and low contrast, the new improves on that, but compared to simply using nvidia shader settings, the hit to performance isn't worth it.
Characters are more high resolution across the board, but at the cost of their integrity, and honestly nothing about it looks impressive from an artistic point. I'm very disappointed, I don't think this is up to par for Square Enix or Final Fantasy quality at all. It appears rushed and poorly planned.
I also fear the worst is yet to come if these issues are not addressed before launch (and I doubt they will).
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