Quantum Break looks much better in motion than it does in screenshots. Not exactly sure why but its not very photogenic.
It depends.
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Not to speak for the guy, but i feel you may have proved his point with those images. The game looks even softer in pictures then it does moving, and i'm not entirely sure why that would be.
Added to this, image quality appears sharper and noticeably cleaner in more static scenes...
QB, while looking great, also looks very soft...maybe even a bit blurry.
What are those icons on the right?I agree. While it throws a ton of effects at you, I really wish this game had some kind of dynamic resolution that let it come closer to 1080p at times (something like Halo 5 used). The 720p makes it look very blurry at times, though it's far more obvious on screenshots than in motion.
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What are those icons on the right?
Your FFXV screens are the best one I have ever seen in any place. How did you manage to not get rid of those silly artefacts caused by the new sharpeneing filter? The one that can be disabled by pausing the game which makes the game look clearer without the aliasing:http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=200091594&postcount=496
Your screens are top notch.They don't have that aliasing on the hair or anywhere else. How did you bypass that?
QB, while looking great, also looks very soft...maybe even a bit blurry.
Yes, the combination of filters and resolution. The Order also suffered from the post-processing effects, in my opinion.
But blurriness in The Order is not caused by "low res". IQ in The Order is way sharper.
Yes, read again what I wrote.
The first sentence clearly refers to just QB. The order isn't in the picture until the second sentence in which C0de only mentions post-processing. I don't see the confusion.I read it clearly before. Anyway, this part "Yes, the combination of filters and resolution" sounds like you referred to The Order also.
The first sentence clearly refers to just QB. The order isn't in the picture until the second sentence in which C0de only mentions post-processing. I don't see the confusion.
There is no confusion and I don't see why Conduit is so eagerly defensive in this case. Either way, The Order's soft image is not because of resolution, yes.