GameDVR and screenshot. No direct shots.Are those direct captures? I really like post-processing to achieve certain moods or artistic styles, but Jesus H. Christ the image quality is destroyed. Chromatic aberration is a damn godsend compared to this. I wonder if sites such as DF can even pixel-count this shit.
Not by much really.=pChromatic aberration is a damn godsend compared to this.
I like it. Well, maybe not for gameplay, but those screenshots look really photorealistic due to that. Since I don't care about racing games I enjoy those screenshots more than the overly slick ones of perfectly clean chromy cars from Driveclub and others. xD I also prefer this over CA, by a lot.If Need for Speed is trying to look like bad digital video that is super noisy in low light, then I guess they are doing a good job of that? But it doesn't change the fact it looks like really bad, grainy digital video.
I even prefer film grain over CA.I like it. Well, maybe not for gameplay, but those screenshots look really photorealistic due to that. Since I don't care about racing games I enjoy those screenshots more than the overly slick ones of perfectly clean chromy cars from Driveclub and others. xD I also prefer this over CA, by a lot.
Speaking of CA... <_<
Agreed. Cover up the car and it could pass for a photo, but the car itself is imperfectly lit enough that it destroys the effect.The Halo 5 shots outside in the sunlight look amazing. Great lighting.
The new NFS doesn't really look photorealistic to me, at least with a car on screen. The models don't look that hot, in my opinion. The city/environment looks great though. And I also really like the grainy, camera in lowlight look.
http://s23.postimg.org/66qvqr6y1/armarec20151029_175021.png
http://s22.postimg.org/3rj2b4lpb/armarec20151029_175109.png
It's a while since I've messed around with screenshots but had to have a go with this...