TheVampire
Banned
DICE still needs to improve their clover game.
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I spent too much time looking for a 4 leaf clover
DICE still needs to improve their clover game.
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DICE still needs to improve their clover game.
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I am the guy who made Unique Grasses and Ground Covers for Skyrim. It's nice to know you guys think my textures hold up.
Frostbite does have some nice looking shaders for its foliage, though.
Does the engine support SSS on those leaves?
Damn now I really want a singleplayer campaign with those assets
Oh man why couldn't there be a SP star wars coming up. This looks gorgeous, but the MP doesn't interest me worth shit.![]()
Some of the mods for FO4 are comical.
Like the water one that seems to just change the density of the small ripples and nothing more.
Or the rocks that just change the type of rock into one with a rougher texture.
I find the vast majority of graphical modifications for games are not improvements but just changes.
Some of the mods for FO4 are comical.
Like the water one that seems to just change the density of the small ripples and nothing more.
Or the rocks that just change the type of rock into one with a rougher texture.
I find the vast majority of graphical modifications for games are not improvements but just changes.
Half Life 2
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Skyrim's engine or Frostbite? I think Skyrim can achieve some sort of SSS on foliage when using ENB, but it's not anywhere close to what can be achieved with an engine that has the feature built in.
Frostbite most certainly has it. I can't imagine it not considering it has been built for next gen games. Whether or not they are using it in Battlefront, I don't know because I don't have the game. Someone would have to find an area where they can see the clover at such an angle where they could see the sun shining through the leaves.
I am currently working with Druid Gameworks. We are working on a game in UE4 and part of my job is to do foliage work. It's fun working with next-gen shaders.
Oh wow...
Some of the mods for FO4 are comical.
Like the water one that seems to just change the density of the small ripples and nothing more.
Or the rocks that just change the type of rock into one with a rougher texture.
I find the vast majority of graphical modifications for games are not improvements but just changes.
I'm surprised Frostbite is capable of putting out this kind of detail because I've only ever seen the engine being used in urban/concrete environments. I think we might have a winner for best looking foliage in a game of 2015. Mods are gonna be killer for this.
Mods? What mods? Have there ever been mods for a Frostbite game?