nitromullet
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Ok, do a side-by-side comparison...
zakee00's OMG Elder Scrolls is the RoX0r pic
Actual screenshot from my PC of HL2
which one looks more realistic?
Edit: As far as being wowed by any game, HL2 definitely has my vote. It is the only game I've ever played that felt almost photo-realistic. Doom3 had much better shadows and lighting effects, but a lot of the textures were pretty low detail when you got up close - things that looked great at a distance looked like I was playing @ 800x600 when I got close to them. Plus, Doom3 had a really fake, sterile feel to it. HL2 did a good job of making you feel like you were in a rundown city - great graphics with a gritty edge. HDR in FarCry plain sucks IMO... Too bright on the indoor levels and completely unrealistic looking. Another thing that no one seems to mention about HDR is that it is constantly adjusting the brightness... Something will be really bright at a distance and as you get closer it dims as if your pupils were adjusting to the light. I feel like my eyes are dialated the whole time I play with HDR enabled. The effects could be cool, but they are way overdone.
zakee00's OMG Elder Scrolls is the RoX0r pic
Actual screenshot from my PC of HL2
which one looks more realistic?
Edit: As far as being wowed by any game, HL2 definitely has my vote. It is the only game I've ever played that felt almost photo-realistic. Doom3 had much better shadows and lighting effects, but a lot of the textures were pretty low detail when you got up close - things that looked great at a distance looked like I was playing @ 800x600 when I got close to them. Plus, Doom3 had a really fake, sterile feel to it. HL2 did a good job of making you feel like you were in a rundown city - great graphics with a gritty edge. HDR in FarCry plain sucks IMO... Too bright on the indoor levels and completely unrealistic looking. Another thing that no one seems to mention about HDR is that it is constantly adjusting the brightness... Something will be really bright at a distance and as you get closer it dims as if your pupils were adjusting to the light. I feel like my eyes are dialated the whole time I play with HDR enabled. The effects could be cool, but they are way overdone.