Ezekiel
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Here's the video, he starts from 38:53.
The guy who speaks on the game before him said that the character models seemed to be 'from a bygone era' and he runs with it from there. Amazingly he compares its models unfavorably to the then preview of Forspoken, of all games. They all then precede to chuckle in agreement as he tuts at the game.
Watched this for 10-20 seconds, and the bearded guy in the bottom right corner makes some pretty good observations.
That new Uncharted game just looks ghastly. Basically they achieved the low-cost "realistic" 60 FPS soap opera / daytime TV look, congratulations. I'd take mid-late 2000s 3D graphics at 30 FPS to this any day that *looks* like a game. Uh, I don't want games to *not* look like games?
Don't have a problem with the HFR cinema look. Wished all of Avatar 2 had looked like that instead of this back and forth that made the 24 frame parts look terribly choppy. I did not watch Hobbit in the cinema. (Did not watch them at all, because I can't in the original framerate at home.) Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk also looked fine to me. You all think it's "soap opera" because you've had nothing but 24 or less since cinema began, I think. Can't even move camera a particular way because of low frame choppiness. But you still see it a lot of the time in pans. Someone in Movie thread told me it's because modern TVs are too fast. Doubt that explains every instance.