DidntKnowJack
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I think DC looks fantastic, but I'm also looking forward to Project Cars. And I wish I had an XB1 so I could play Forza Horizon 2. Also can't wait for that 90's Arcade Racer!
I'm such a weirdo.
I'm such a weirdo.
me using an image posted by a supported of pcars to show off its graphics is cherry picking?
even using your screenshot which you claim is cherry picked to make DC look bad, lets compare
Console racing games will always suffer from the hardware ceiling. Drive Club will be stuck at that resolution with that image quality, anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, and LOD. Project Cars will have the long term advantage of just piling more shit on the engine and assets and making it as detailed as possible without any real limitation. Driving games almost always sacrifice AA, AF, and environment asset quality that you'll speed part in order to keep the framerate stable. In theory something like Project Cars could have crazy detailed environment assets that no system could reasonable run at 60fps, just for when systems exist that could.
What's to compare Project Cars looks better there. Hell, Dirt 2 looks better on my PC than both those shots.
I think DC looks fantastic, but I'm also looking forward to Project Cars. And I wish I had an XB1 so I could play Forza Horizon 2. Also can't wait for that 90's Arcade Racer!
I'm such a weirdo.
Driveclub looks like clay sculpted garbo especially when you stop and it doesn't have the motion blur covering it up.
You guys can't be serious. Those trees in cars look like something out of World of Warcraft.
Is it me or does DC rely on having bad/rainy weather too look spectacular? >.>
On the flip side, in DC when I have the weather set to "dynamic," I love when the sun finally peaks out from behind the clouds and this dreary, dark, and stormy world all of a sudden has that yellow glow lighting up the world filling it back up with color. It looks natural and it never fails to impress me.Its the fully dynamic nature of the game with the global illumination.
An average sunny day with dry roads just looks less spectacular than a sunset or sun peaking through the clouds after a heavy rain storm.
But thats true for pretty much every game. PCars also looks pretty dull when its regular sunny weather, as can be seen in previously posted screenshots.
Its the fully dynamic nature of the game with the global illumination.
An average sunny day with dry roads just looks less spectacular than a sunset or sun peaking through the clouds after a heavy rain storm.
But thats true for pretty much every game. PCars also looks pretty dull when its regular sunny weather, as can be seen in previously posted screenshots.
Here's one of my own videos. Keep in mind Youtube compression is real. But it at least gives you an idea what the game looks like.What does DC look like outside photomode? Because I have a feeling all I'm seeing are lies.
What does DC look like outside photomode?
But as I said earlier... play pCARS with the Oculus Rift, and it's a whole other level.
Here's one of my own videos. Keep in mind Youtube compression is real. But it at least gives you an idea what the game looks like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIJL5bxW3_s
I bet. I wonder if Driveclub is gonna have Morpheus support...
I can't get the game to run at acceptable levels on just one 1080p screen. The Rift is out of the question. And no, turning settings down isn't an option.. it's fuckin' PCars, for cryin' out loud. If it ain't pretty, it ain't PCars.But as I said earlier... play pCARS with the Oculus Rift, and it's a whole other level.
I bet. I wonder if Driveclub is gonna have Morpheus support...
No racer is in Drivecloob's league.
I can't get the game to run at acceptable levels on just one 1080p screen. The Rift is out of the question. And no, turning settings down isn't an option.. it's fuckin' PCars, for cryin' out loud. If it ain't pretty, it ain't PCars.
i7-2600K, GTX-680. It's a PC game, remember. 60fps or bust. And right now, it's bust.What kind of GPU/CPU do you have?
Wow just amazing pics. Really shows Project Cars is on another level. I've never seen real time shots in racing game that good. Every other racing game needs a fake photomode to do shots that come close to that.
Nope it adds better AA, motion blur & Bokeh DoF + cosmetic filters, and also soft shadows. Either way it's not able to run those shots in real time and this thread is about real time graphics.
i7-2600K, GTX-680. It's a PC game, remember. 60fps or bust. And right now, it's bust.
I've played both, and Driveclub does look better. These screenshots and videos don't do it justice.
Yeah, so what's up with the lo-res screen space reflections in pCars considering it's on the PC platform?
Real-time, in-game, no post processing/motion blur/extra AA/DOF/filter.
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No photomode cam, gameplay captures.
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Project CARS win. Drive Club loses due to 30fps being unacceptable in racing games
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that you haven't actually played DC, have you?Eh, 60fps or bust... yet Driveclubs 30fps is ok? lol yeaaaaaah
Play pCARS at 4K at 60fps on a 4K screen or 1080p on a Rift and get back to me. Night and day difference... and yes, that very much makes it a PC game![]()
Are there any non compress PC screens? Every time I come to the thread to check and see, they are always hyper compressed JPGs. Anyone got some saweeet pngs?
You haven't played Driveclub. So your done now.
Do you even have the game? Under the same lighting and on the same track, the game looks almost completely different.
I took the same car out onto the same track at mid day, the brightest point of the day, and it looks much more muted and realistic colour wise, instead of the bright, almost cartoony looking aesthetics.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that you haven't actually played DC, have you?
here is couple of mine. all ingame with just free camera
here is couple of mine. all ingame with just free camera
Yes, yes, and yes. At very low settings. It was nice, but not the second coming of gaming.Do you own a Oculus Rift? Have you ever used one, and more importantly, experienced pCARS with one?
Yes, yes, and yes. At very low settings. It was nice, but not the second coming of gaming.
And I still say that Driveclub looks better.
It adds AA by supersampling, accumulating the samples as the progress bar fills.It doesn't supersample, it adds AA, that's about it.
Driveclub ought to be disqualified for being 30fps right off the bat while still not looking as nice as PCars...
Agreed. Drive Club had to sacrifice a huge gameplay element to achieve it's graphical fidelity, whereas Project Cars looks just as good and at double the frame rate and potential to run at resolutions higher than 1080p on PC