Yeah, I probably will as I'm playing a bit of it here and there in NG+ again. I just wish I didn't get single digit FPS DSR resolutions. I really wish I knew what's up with it, since I get the occasional boost to 20ish FPS for no apparent reason with some of the higher resolutions - and even when it gets down to absolutely f'd numbers, it doesn't really sound like the game is giving my PC a workout. I'm guessing it's a VRAM issue with the GTX 980 I have, but I don't really feel like upgrading to a 1080 TI either - there's not much of anything I'd want to play maxed out that badly on a PC coming out this year. 3440x1440 looks fine for the most part, but I'm finding that for screenshots resolutions like 4587x1920 (DSR 1.78x) and 4865x2036 (DSR 2.00x) with SMAA completely eliminate jaggies with TW3.
I know there's Ansel, but I've got zero idea how that works (or if it even does work) with ReShade. Besides, I'm still using game version 1.22 (no Ansel) because I don't want mods I've installed to break.
Getting some serious Doom vibes from those. Game looks crazy good.
If it wasn't for its stupid and repetitive mission design this game would have been ace. I walked once in bar and the music of danger set in and the barkeeper said I coudn't be here. At first I thought this was bug, 'why can't enter this bar?'. Then, right before the entrance I saw the sign. 'No colored allowed'. I really like its approach on racism and its initial mission design and these 60's vibes. Hope they make another one without this one's flaws.
Definitely a good way to get feedback and share your work to a wider audience (if it gets more popular than NeoGAF's screenshot threads).Anybody have thoughts on this?
Anybody have thoughts on this?
a new generation of gaming photographers
tremendous marketing opportunities
No way to insert uploaded shots into GAF PC screenshots thread = unusable.
FYI: There's a copycat asshole on Flickr copying many shots from people to his (her?) account: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sylenced/ A lot of them are mine, but there are also many from people who visit here regularly. I've reported it with Flickr but no idea how fast they are. If more people report this douche's account, it might get taken down quicker.
I remember those Mass Effect punching shots.
Yeah it would be a great galleryNice collection, good stuff, saw mine on there as well.
thanks for the heads up. noticed two shots of mine, and sent a form. i hope i did it correctly.FYI: There's a copycat asshole on Flickr copying many shots from people to his (her?) account: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sylenced/ A lot of them are mine, but there are also many from people who visit here regularly. I've reported it with Flickr but no idea how fast they are. If more people report this douche's account, it might get taken down quicker.
(edit) regarding yet another screenshot sharing site... it's very light on engagement tools, totally agree with Jim here, this isn't for setting up a community but to use shots/work from others to sell stuff and make money easy. I'd say: don't upload your shots there.
Yep, at least four of my screenshots as well.FYI: There's a copycat asshole on Flickr copying many shots from people to his (her?) account: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sylenced/ A lot of them are mine, but there are also many from people who visit here regularly. I've reported it with Flickr but no idea how fast they are. If more people report this douche's account, it might get taken down quicker.
A little late to the party, but maybe the guy just wanted to save some screenshots he likes?![]()
Exactly. Nothing wrong with using a "cloud", however. But then he/she should have made them private or give credits. So, re-uploading them for preserving is principally not wrong. It's just how you manage the access, publishing, visibility and credits of course. And as for the latter I think we all agree that people, with this class of screenshots, put effort into it and deserve credit.I'm not a Flickr user but wouldn't that mean he'd have to save them locally and then re-upload them to Flickr?