Try playing the Silent Hill HD Collection. You have no right to complain about TLoU Remastered.
That's not pop-in. That's called Level of Detail. Every game I've ever played have had some objects fade into view as you walk towards it. It happens even in next-gen only games. Play Killzone Shadow Fall and Second Son and you'll see the same exact thing happen.
Also, I'm pretty sure the PS3 version of the Last of Us also had this in it.
More games!
There were some things in the PS3 version that bothered me. The really low texture filtering and texture pop-in. In some scenes, the textures wouldn't even load or take forever to load. The PS4 version doesn't have these problems, plus it has an upgraded frame rate that further enhances the beauty of this game.
I much prefer the lighting in GTA V. It truly is stunning.
Or they did a really bad job with the PS4 version if it looks the same as the PS3 version.
I'm excited to play this. I think I'm gonna try the 60fps mode first and if I don't like it... if it looks too soap opera to me, I'll switch it 30fps.
You obviously do not know anything about porting a game from the PS3 to PS4. They're completely different architectures. It's not like flipping a switch. Also, it's not like they have sliders that say "increase graphic fidelity". They actually have to MAKE the game better themselves. It's not like messing around with a PC game.
You can see the car's shadows popping in when you get close to them. I've never seen that in any other open world game.
Wow, it doesn't look all that different. One thing that really bothers me about the scene where the store is on fire is that the shadows are being generated behind the people even though the light source is to the left.
Overall, I still think it looks pretty much just like the PS3 version. I hardly see any differences at all. I think even some of the texture work is pretty weak as well as the low polygons on a lot of the objects. I was expecting more from a remaster.
Looks more like Silent Hill 2 on PS2.
If they look that similar, then they sure messed up. Why is the PS4 version only 30fps if it looks just like the PS3 version?
There's never going to be a generation of gaming that doesn't have 30fps games.
I know this because nothing has infinite power. As the games get more complicated, the framerate must be dropped down lower... unless you think games don't need to get any better than what we have now.
Even if they come out with the PS5 with 16GB of RAM, with 12 CPUs and 4 video cards, there will always be room for improvement and developers will find a way to use ever...
Nah, Im all set. Crash can stay in my memory.
Playing this on PS4 is the same as playing a last gen game on PC... it's not going to look much different other than some higher resolution textures and frame rate. Everything else will still look about the same as the PS3 version.
I wish they would've increased the amount of vegetation, rocks, trees and small details like garbage on the ground and stuff. I guess they just took the PS3 game and output a 1080p image of it... no other graphical differences.
Hardly different at all. Looks like the only thing this game has over last gen is resolution and frame rate. It's hardly a visual change at all.
I like how GTA V's remaster is... more grass, more traffic, more details, more weather effects, more people, more animals, longer draw distances, more light sources... I wanna see MORE... not just a frame rate change and resolution change.
I wanna see what these new machines are truly capable of. Right now, it seems like we're just getting games with old engines running them and while they're in true HD and the textures are upgraded, they still look like a very old games.
Correction: WHINERS want 60fps. I'll take 30 with prettier graphics.
I can't see VR being a hit. It's going to turn out similar to how 3D did.
One more thing to add... I think this game will turn out to be a graphics demo, but the gameplay will be lacking and it will feel generic. I can picture 7/10 review scores or even lower.
Hope I'm wrong though.
I guess I'm no longer buying Tomb Raider games. Definitive Edition wasn't even worth the money.