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TGS Forza 5: Severe Visual Degradation? No, Uncalibrated TVs, No Geek Squad Available

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Forza Motorsport 5 was exhibited at Tokyo Game Show, exposed to the Japanese press, and we know that the Japanese are big petrolheads. They love their car games. So I was quite interested in reading their previews of the game expecting high praise considering what I saw myself at Gamescom.

The first preview is now out, ran by the popular and quite respected website Game Watch and it’s very different from what I expected.

The writer, Seiji Nakamura, laments a severe visual downgrade from what he experienced at E3. The gist of the problem is that in the Forza 5 corner of the Microsoft booth things looked so bad that the monitors seemed badly adjusted. Aliasing and jaggies were standing out.

In the Forza 5 press room the situation was even worse, with the picture quality defined as “rough” like what you’d see if the output was 720p, with a definite visual degradation from the E3 version.

Nakamura-san continues by saying that the quality simply wasn’t the same as the original Forza 5, and the version he tried at Tokyo Game Show did not reach the level of the screenshots of the game at all. He actually asked a the Japanese product manager for the game bout the problem, and all he was told is that the folks at Microsoft are aware of the problem.

Before you think that Nakamura-san may be biased because he’s Japanese and Forza 5 is a Xbox One exclusive, moving past the graphical mishaps he actually gave quite high praise to the gameplay and the simulation quality.

The previous preview of the E3 build of the game on Game Watch, written by Nakamura-san himself, was also definitely glowing with praise. I’ll just tell you that its title was “The world’s ultimate racing game: Forza Motorsport 5″. That’s obviously not what someone biased against the game or the platform would write.

Below you can see an off-screen recording filmed by the folks at IGN at Microsoft’s booth. Unfortunately it’s quite hard to judge for ourselves from a video on YouTube. Hopefully the problems described by Nakamura-san are exclusively due to badly adjusted monitors, as what I saw of the game at Gamescom was definitely impressive, and it would be a pity to see it downgraded

http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/09...ts-severe-visual-degradation-from-e3-version/
 
This could be what cboat meant by the shit storm? Maybe it's just monitor issues. Who knows? Forza 5 is supposed to be native 1080p, no?

The gist of the problem is that in the Forza 5 corner of the Microsoft booth things looked so bad that the monitors seemed badly adjusted.

with the picture quality defined as “rough” like what you’d see if the output was 720p
 
I really hope, rather selfishly, that FM5 ends up being 'meh'. I really don't want to buy an Xbone.
 
Wasn't it CBOAT who originally mentioned that Microsoft will show souped up E3 demos? I'm pretty sure an 'insider' on this forum mentioned it.

In any case, that Leguna Sega video looks pretty bad.

Prague video still looks stunning to me though.
 
Wasn't it CBOAT who originally mentioned that Microsoft will show souped up E3 demos? I'm pretty sure an 'insider' on this forum mentioned it.

In any case, that Leguna Sega video looks horrible. Looks worse than GT5. I hope the final game looks as good as the Czech video.

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I'll believe it when it's coming from a more credible source. Haven't seen anyone else complaining.

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You would think the gaming press would be all over this considering that there is little else worth covering at TGS. I'll do the wait and see thing on a large grain of salt.
 
MAN, the graphics look so sparse. It's like driving in a barren dry lake bed.

Laguna Seca is Spanish for "dry lagoon". The course was built around the dry lake bed.
 
Dualshockers is merely quoting a Japanese blog. Game.Watch is the source. Anyone knows if they are biased towards PS4 or not?

This particular journalist (it's actually a very large journalistic website, part of a network that you could compare to the biggest western ones, not a blog) is actually very positive towards the forza franchise normally.

His preview for the E3 build calls Forza 5 "the ultimate racing game."
 
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