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Uncharted 4: A Thief's End


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Also, pre-rendered stuff, I doubt this will happen a whole lot in real-time game-play.

 

 

 

+1. Looks like an in engine cinematic from the game

 

 

Thing is ...What they showed is too hard to believe it...Its like someone who never lied and you know it...yet comes to you and tells you..." Hey I met Aliens"..Until and unless you dont see more of it playing right in front of you ....you wont believe it.

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+1. Looks like an in engine cinematic from the game

UC2 and 3 cutscenes were also in-engine cinematics but not running in real-time....Those cutscenes were used to mask load times....

 

 

 

I doubt AMD 7850 can handle such level of detail in real time....

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Oh, Yes they are targeting 60fps for UC4 :O

 

 

“That’s Nathan Drake rendered in full 1080p glory, using the power of our PS4 engine. All footage you see in the trailer was captured completely in engine. We’re targeting 60fps for Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, and as you can see, the visual fidelity for our character models will reach new heights. In fact, thanks to the power of PS4, right now Drake’s Uncharted 4 model is over double the polygons of Joel from The Last of Us PS3.”

 

if it's really 60fps then i love you ND :O

 

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I doubt AMD 7850 can handle such level of detail in real time....

 

You think that 7770 in Xbone is capable of something like FH2 at 1080p/30fps locked? Its a sh*t tier card that people put in their HTPCs. Its the magic of custom hardware and dev tools specifically designed for that hardware that cut the middleware like DirectX and OpenCL and lets you almost directly code in machine language (exaggeration I know). Plus ND basically writes the dev tools for PS hardware that everyone else uses as a base, same reason why EPIC's own games look better than rest of the guys using Unreal engine.

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