What game has an active playerbase greater than 110-120 million PS4's?
Curious, is this your personal confidence or something you're aware of the rest of us aren't?
Like they did with the first one on PS4? I'll bet they are, yeah.Does anyone think that Naughty Dog is currently working on a remaster of the game for PlayStation 5?
Does anyone think that Naughty Dog is currently working on a remaster of the game for PlayStation 5?
Source?Nope. It's being ported to the PC as we speak.
If you liked TLOU2 so much, maybe you should try watching more movies, they are similar - real life graphics, decent stories, also no story choices and no replayability.Seriously. in every aspect. Graphics. Animation. Emotion. Design. Cinnematics. Camera work. Nothing can't touch it. I'm a super graphics whore, so it probably matters more to me than others.
If you liked TLOU2 so much, maybe you should try watching more movies, they are similar - real life graphics, decent stories, also no story choices and no replayability.
everything?Have I been wrong with anything that I've said before? That's your answer.
Looks better than GOW and RDR2 (it was amazing for an open world though). Not sure in comparison with U4 it looked pretty amazing too.. but I guess the more gritty presentation makes tlou 2 look more realistic.
Tlou 2 definitely is one of the best looking games out there, while still being a PS4 exclusive. Along with the graphics, the sound design and animation. Technically it's all top notch quality for a soon to be last gen console.
TLOU2 is one of the best looking game to date ND everytime raises the bar in GFX and animation when they launch new game and no RDR2 doesn't looks better then TLOU2 i mean that when comparing the most beautiful and most detailed scenes because there's no AAA game which is consistent in detail also i could say that character models in TLOU2 is the best to date and please stop comparing moded pc games to LOU2 it doesn't makes sense.
here some screenshots on PS4 vanilla.
there's more then few areas i already encounter that are very detailed and i haven't finished the game yet but like i said there's no consistency in any AAA game in visuals so when comparing GFX choose the best ones.It's no coincidence that the images you chose are of one of the few absolutely attractive environments in the game.
Have I been wrong with anything that I've said before? That's your answer.
everything?
Every single 1st party PS exclusive that comes out gets the graphics crown by PS gamers putting them up on pedestals. It was like this the entire previous generation and I don't see that changing going forward with next-gen. Superior hardware (3000-series GPUs, CPUs, and Samsung SSDs) that's not on the newer consoles will be overlooked or explained away since it's not something console gamers can brag about. It's been like a broken record for a long time..
But things will change though. And soon. If rumors are true, TLOU2 will be released on PC and it will be the best iteration of the game. Just like Death Stranding, HZD and other PS exclusives coming to PC.
I suspect threads like these will go by the wayside and the PS fans will resort to having humble attitudes like the Xbox fans when their exclusives will have better versions on more powerful hardware. Be patient..
Games are why I don't really care for movies much. anymore. Games can now take you on a journey the same way a movie can, but even more so cause you're playing it. For me there is nothing wrong with completing a game and being done with it. I'm wondering how many of you played it. There is no way you guys have seen this game and could still mention Red Dead 2. TLOU2 random npcs look better than most of the main characters in Red Dead.If you liked TLOU2 so much, maybe you should try watching more movies, they are similar - real life graphics, decent stories, also no story choices and no replayability.
one has photorealistic artstyle and the other one is cell shading anime artstyle how can you even compare them? this is not a apples to apples comparison.I went from TLOU2 to Xenoblade Definitive Edition. Shit looks nasty.
I wish people weren’t so hung up on graphics in video games. ND had 7 years of development time to make a linear third person shooter. Of course it is going to look good. But the game basically plays itself when you’re not walking from one cut scene to the next or clearing a room of enemies. The same mash square button QTEs everywhere, the same pointless “press triangle to turn on the generator” kind of empty spectacle. When I see some real improvement in the mechanics of all this then I will be impressed.
one has photorealistic artstyle and the other one is cell shading anime artstyle how can you even compare them? this is not a apples to apples comparison.
are you still talking about graphics and art styles or is it now about ps4 vs switch? because everything in your reply is all about the console's limitations not the art style itself.You can definitely compare the two. Textures in Xenoblade look pretty muddy, and the world itself is pretty low poly compared to TLOU2. That makes sense since it's an "old" game now (new character models aside), but it's definitely a bit of a shock to the system going from one to the other.
Have I been wrong with anything that I've said before? That's your answer.
Give me a GOTY at 30FPS anydayI have noticed that there are no PS4 1st party exclusives that are 60fps. Yet Halo 5, Gears 5 are both 60fps. Sony 1st party sacrifice performance for graphics, while MS tend to sacrifice graphics for the better performance.
....yes... and on multiple occasions...lolHave I been wrong with anything that I've said before? That's your answer.
I've got a high end PC and nothing currently beats tlou2 visually.Imagine having never played a PC game before...
are you still talking about graphics and art styles or is it now about ps4 vs switch? because everything in your reply is all about the console's limitations not the art style itself.
I can play both without any issues, this much my personal taste but I like environment designs in Xenoblade more than TLOU2. I mean as impressive as the tech behind TLOU2 is, the environments are basically realistic land scapes, it doesn't match the scale and designs of Xenoblade....for meYou can definitely compare the two. Textures in Xenoblade look pretty muddy, and the world itself is pretty low poly compared to TLOU2. That makes sense since it's an "old" game now (new character models aside), but it's definitely a bit of a shock to the system going from one to the other.
....yes... and on multiple occasions...lol
TLOU2 is a technical marvel... But yeah, for me there are prettier games out there, like God of War or RDR2.But so far it's been one of the least impressive big Sony games I've played. All of the following look better to me
I can play both without any issues, this much my personal taste but I like environment designs in Xenoblade more than TLOU2. I mean as impressive as the tech behind TLOU2 is, the environments are basically realistic land scapes, it doesn't match the scale and designs of Xenoblade....for me
I personally don't care about overall tech, even if you look at Bloodborne, from tech stand point, it is waaay behind compare to games like Spider Man and TLOU2 but it doesn't change the the fact I like visuals in Bloodborne way more. Same story with Xenoblade DE, sure its less impressive tech wise but it doesn't change that I like end result in Xenoblade more than TLOU2.I agree that they're more imaginative and creative (which should go without saying since, as you said, TLOU is based on real life), but in Xenoblade (especially the tree foliage and out in the distance), everything looks muddy, the textures just don't impress me. I never played the original Wii version, so I'm not entirely sure what they updated with the Switch port, but I thought the environments in Xenoblade 2 definitely looked a bit better.
Didnt you say they were making a ps5 pro version to compete with the X....Never with inside info.. but have at it.
Minecraft, Fortnite, Roblox, League of Legends, Crossfire, Apex Legends, those kind of games come to mind.
That looks bad, like really bad and out of 2008I can play both without any issues, this much my personal taste but I like environment designs in Xenoblade more than TLOU2. I mean as impressive as the tech behind TLOU2 is, the environments are basically realistic land scapes, it doesn't match the scale and designs of Xenoblade....for me
For you maybe, but I love it. I find the land scape in Xenoblade absolutely breath taking.That looks bad, like really bad and out of 2008
I've got a high end PC and nothing currently beats tlou2 visually.