Quote: "We are working to adapt our services and communications with consumers accordingly, both by changing the way we work with reviewers and by offering customers open betas or other early access to some games, all so that they have the information they need and want."
Just ... lol. You are "working to adapt your communications with us?" ... then TALK TO US, at this point, completely avoiding/ignoring us is only doing more damage. ... If anyone has long memories and holds indefinite grudges ... it's gamers. You don't have to have some elaborate PR plan ... we just want to be kept in the loop, let us know what you're doing, let us know that you know what's wrong, and give us a damned timeline. They approach communication with their fans like it's brain surgery on an alien monkey ... for the love of god gentlemen, it's not that hard to just SPEAK to your paying customers.
They probably don't even know exactly when things are going to be fixed so how can they tell us Tanyn. And they are infact communicating with us...
http://assassinscreed.ubi.com/en-US/...m:148-76770-32
A timeline does not have to be an exact day, hour and second ... it could be a 30-day window for all i care. At this point, I just want them to start giving us SOME sort of information.Originally Posted by dbgager Go to original post
That is entirely a matter of opinion ... so I doubt anyone would ever sway you off of your viewpoint. I'd throw in and name a few games, off-hand: The Last of Us, Dead Space 3, Final Fantasy XIV, and TERA to name a few ... but these are different art styles, and even different genres ... (some graphical styles go better with, say, a 3rd person horror-shooter, like Dead Space, than they would with Assassin's Creed) ... it's a difficult thing to do, to say that any of these games have "better graphics" than the other ... they have their own styles, and they use them to effectively produce a certain environmental feel.
The problem with AC: Unity's visuals is the inconsistency. Sometimes it looks amazing, other times the textures look really poor. Then there’s the pretty noticeable pop-in, shadow flickering and artifacting. This is playing maxed on 780 SLI. The shimmering effect exists on all the aliasing levels all the way up to TXAA. On the whole it’s a decent looking game but to say it’s “the best” is really, really stretching that definition.
Crysis 3 has it beat in every way imaginable, if we’re talking about just graphics here. And that’s a game from 2013.
Would not know about the graphics for "The Last of Us" on PC since I have it on PS3. Deadspace 3 ..not in my opinion. Final Fantasy 14 is an online game which i did play for a couple of months...and its also a couple of years old. Not a chance. Tera ..seriously.
ANd Taco all those things you mentioned have nothing to do with the looks of the graphics.. They are all concerned with the engine. If you stand in one place none of them will even happen. I have Crysis 3 by the way and its not that nice looking. I lam talking about how it looks ..not what happens when your running around.