Dear god the pixel exarch.Sorry, complete disagree.
I understand that people are attached to their characters.
I don't understand wanting to keep PS3 grade models, textures, lighting and physics for the sake of arbitrary personal standards.
Going from 1.0 to 2.0 the game suffered actual downgrades to the graphics, but everyone was fine in the end.
I hope improvements can be made based on feedback, but overall, this is gonna hugely benefit the game in the long run.
Last edited by Ath192; 04-19-2024 at 05:13 PM.
I think the base aesthetic this game had going for it was fine and didn't need to change. Like, if you look at the lips for example, it's obvious there are some elements that they just redid for some reason. I don't think that was necessary. The lighting changes though, yes please. This game's lighting has always been notoriously awful.
Here's hoping they hear the feedback and make necessary changes, but whatever. One thing I would like to see in DT is the ability to tie hairstyles to glamour plates. Like... more features for the existing aesthetic would've been better than randomly changing people's lips and noses and stuff imo.
Its your subjective view about MMOs as a whole.
I also heard about it before i started playing. I wouldn’t have bothered otherwise, because i knew there was otherwise nothing else for me in the game.The reason being is, you already know the FF14 story was good.
Dated graphics are also noticed quickly. On one of the game i worked on, "it looks ugly" drowned out any and every conversation about it when it was new. It got better when we released a graphics update, but you still find people today who are nostalgic of the old graphics. There are always die hard fans who zealously like what everyone else hated. Nostalgia is also one hell of a drug.The first thing a consumer is going to notice is the art style and theme,
Well we dont really know that yet, do we? We havent seen any DT gameplay yet.they chose to spend that budget on dev hours for a graphic update instead of using the budget for technical enhancements that would improve gameplay.
Yeah, there's a really obvious shift in core art style that is really unwelcome in several places. I'm not going to go into too much detail until we see the new benchmark, but scanning the mouth comparisons in the Viera thread makes that much obvious. That's not just lighting, that's a whole new redrawn texture that made no effort to preserve the character of the old face.I think the base aesthetic this game had going for it was fine and didn't need to change. Like, if you look at the lips for example, it's obvious there are some elements that they just redid for some reason. I don't think that was necessary. The lighting changes though, yes please. This game's lighting has always been notoriously awful.
Here's hoping they hear the feedback and make necessary changes, but whatever. One thing I would like to see in DT is the ability to tie hairstyles to glamour plates. Like... more features for the existing aesthetic would've been better than randomly changing people's lips and noses and stuff imo.
I think the only way to go from there is up, my friend. lol
we finally have fsr and dlss 2.0 what do you mean it's unnecessary? It was needed.
From what I've seen, this graphics update will absolutely ruin the game. It's pretty much horrifying.
"Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds."
Game is 14 years old. It was due for a graphics update to keep up. Even Runescape had a graphics update years ago....RUNESCAPE
Healer strike is ridiculously foolish and accomplishes nothing
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