They are certainly not oblivion, but can be turned up to look quite good. All screenshots and videos are taken at medium setting.
Why? What is the reasoning behind doing that?
Have you seen or played WARs beta? The graphic quality was much lower than the final products one. Even the animations had a LOD, and if you were watching someone fight from a distance, it was weird.
They are certainly not oblivion, but can be turned up to look quite good. All screenshots and videos are taken at medium setting.
Why? What is the reasoning behind doing that?
Have you seen or played WARs beta? The graphic quality was much lower than the final products one. Even the animations had a LOD, and if you were watching someone fight from a distance, it was weird.
No, I have not seen WARs beta. I'm just wondering why someone would deliberately not use high settings for a game they are beta testing. I would asume you need to test those parts of a game.
They are certainly not oblivion, but can be turned up to look quite good. All screenshots and videos are taken at medium setting.
Why? What is the reasoning behind doing that?
Have you seen or played WARs beta? The graphic quality was much lower than the final products one. Even the animations had a LOD, and if you were watching someone fight from a distance, it was weird.
No, I have not seen WARs beta. I'm just wondering why someone would deliberately not use high settings for a game they are beta testing. I would asume you need to test those parts of a game.
I get what you mean, I'm just saying that it looks like a bit of a common practice. I don't know the reasons either to be honest.
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Why? What is the reasoning behind doing that?
Have you seen or played WARs beta? The graphic quality was much lower than the final products one. Even the animations had a LOD, and if you were watching someone fight from a distance, it was weird.
Why? What is the reasoning behind doing that?
Have you seen or played WARs beta? The graphic quality was much lower than the final products one. Even the animations had a LOD, and if you were watching someone fight from a distance, it was weird.
No, I have not seen WARs beta. I'm just wondering why someone would deliberately not use high settings for a game they are beta testing. I would asume you need to test those parts of a game.
Why? What is the reasoning behind doing that?
Have you seen or played WARs beta? The graphic quality was much lower than the final products one. Even the animations had a LOD, and if you were watching someone fight from a distance, it was weird.
No, I have not seen WARs beta. I'm just wondering why someone would deliberately not use high settings for a game they are beta testing. I would asume you need to test those parts of a game.
I get what you mean, I'm just saying that it looks like a bit of a common practice. I don't know the reasons either to be honest.