It still wouldn't, the only thing it has going for it is the rain and if you stop and look around at anything even in the rain you can tell it's an early generation game.If you could play it @ 4K 60, sure it would.
It still wouldn't, the only thing it has going for it is the rain and if you stop and look around at anything even in the rain you can tell it's an early generation game.If you could play it @ 4K 60, sure it would.
There's no rain in the beginning of this one, you can see how great Driveclub looks. The lighting is masterfulIt still wouldn't, the only thing it has going for it is the rain and if you stop and look around at anything even in the rain you can tell it's an early generation game.
I've owned it since it came out, I know exactly how it looks.There's no rain in the beginning of this one, you can see how great Driveclub looks. The lighting is masterful
There's no rain in the beginning of this one, you can see how great Driveclub looks. The lighting is masterful
Preach bro! It's crazy how advanced Driveclub is visuallyThis game, imo, looks better than most racers coming out nowadays, and is only held back by being 1080p and 30fps. That lighting is indeed beautiful.
I've owned it since it came out, I know exactly how it looks.
Preach bro! It's crazy how advanced Driveclub is visually
Same here. And I think they should've lessened the penalty for mistakes. I felt like one or two bad turns could lose you the racejust wish it handled better. It was a looker for sure. But also the ex people went off to make not so great burnout style games that felt like they went back to making Motorstorm. ANd felt like they didn't learn anything as a studio.
What about AAAA games likeUncharted 4.
That game can still put new AAA games to shame.
We can compare Uncharted 4 with AAAA games as soon as they are able to release 'em.What about AAAA games like
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Visually The Order 1886, Killzone: Shadow Fall and Uncharted 4 would not look out of place in 2022 releases and would put many efforts to shame.