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Re: DirectX 10 vs DirectX 11
« Reply #10 on: November 05, 2009, 06:51:25 am »
whoever plays a game for its looks, obviously doesnt play on WoS servers :P
my opinion is
why not make a game look better if you can? (this can be disagreed on)
Because then there's no memory on the disc left for gameplay. So it's just an interactive movie.

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Re: DirectX 10 vs DirectX 11
« Reply #11 on: November 05, 2009, 08:57:48 am »
Because then there's no memory on the disc left for gameplay. So it's just an interactive movie.

Metal Gear Solid 4 much? :)

I have no problem with games looking as realistic as possible, but it depends on the game. For example, I think GTA games shouldn't have become realistic graphically, whereas a realistic appearance suits a game like Battlefield.

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Re: DirectX 10 vs DirectX 11
« Reply #12 on: November 06, 2009, 06:15:36 pm »
Horrible, truely, this is just ruining the industry of what gaming was built on, fun.

I honestly don't see how looking at games is fun, I thought the point was to actually play it..hence, gaming.

I agree and disagree. Some games wouldn't be very fun at all if they looked like games from the late 90's.(Call of Duty, Gran Turismo/Forza, etc) But I do agree though that some developers are making games just to show off graphics (Crysis) and its ruining peoples perspective of what a good game really is.
The only games that I'd like to look nice are racing games.

I don't see the point personally in doing it to any other games that are supposed to be fun and not realistic. It just doesn't seem to fit.

I agree with ya on that too. Simulation games/Realism based games like Arma 2 are great with good graphics because the point of them is... well realism of course. Games like GTA4, Crysis, and Far Cry 2 really don't need the visuals they have. Direct X 11's tessellation will really help add details to cars in racing sims and add the ability to have unique looking buildings and weapons in FPS Sims to help immerse you into the game more.

Honestly, i thought i was the only one left in the world that actually just played video games for the GAME and not the graphics, my Favorite game is STILL Mario kart i care not for graphics, sure its a nice add on but its not EVERYTHING, and if you think about it some times you get distracted from the game it screws you over because your paying attention to the graphics and not the GAME.
I agree with you and JaToch, my favorite video game is Pokemon, just a classic and I loved playing it when I was a kid.
And in Jato point of view: I love like, Dirt 2 graphics, look realistic and it´s the only thing that cares in Races: Realism.
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Re: DirectX 10 vs DirectX 11
« Reply #13 on: November 07, 2009, 02:48:42 am »
I have Mario Kart, top 3 of world  :rolleyes:

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Re: DirectX 10 vs DirectX 11
« Reply #14 on: November 07, 2009, 12:44:33 pm »
Anyways..... back on topic. DiRT 2 will be released on PC this December with DX 11 so we will see then what it really looks like in a game (assuming we all have Direct X 11 video cards to play with).

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Re: DirectX 10 vs DirectX 11
« Reply #15 on: November 07, 2009, 06:31:31 pm »
Anyways..... back on topic. DiRT 2 will be released on PC this December with DX 11 so we will see then what it really looks like in a game (assuming we all have Direct X 11 video cards to play with).
Yes but rumors say it will be made with the help of Macromedia Flash programs .
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Re: DirectX 10 vs DirectX 11
« Reply #16 on: November 07, 2009, 07:41:20 pm »
Anyways..... back on topic. DiRT 2 will be released on PC this December with DX 11 so we will see then what it really looks like in a game (assuming we all have Direct X 11 video cards to play with).
Yes but rumors say it will be made with the help of Macromedia Flash programs .

Whatya mean its gonna be made with Macromedia Flash? Are you talking about the graphics in the game? If so "/me slaps Raising."

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Re: DirectX 10 vs DirectX 11
« Reply #17 on: November 08, 2009, 07:56:29 am »
Anyways..... back on topic. DiRT 2 will be released on PC this December with DX 11 so we will see then what it really looks like in a game (assuming we all have Direct X 11 video cards to play with).
Yes but rumors say it will be made with the help of Macromedia Flash programs .

Whatya mean its gonna be made with Macromedia Flash? Are you talking about the graphics in the game? If so "/me slaps Raising."
No stumpy , the editor from old MF are going to help Editors from Dirt2 (that was what a portuguese magazine said)
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Re: DirectX 10 vs DirectX 11
« Reply #18 on: November 08, 2009, 01:12:10 pm »
Anyways..... back on topic. DiRT 2 will be released on PC this December with DX 11 so we will see then what it really looks like in a game (assuming we all have Direct X 11 video cards to play with).
Yes but rumors say it will be made with the help of Macromedia Flash programs .

Whatya mean its gonna be made with Macromedia Flash? Are you talking about the graphics in the game? If so "/me slaps Raising."
No stumpy , the editor from old MF are going to help Editors from Dirt2 (that was what a portuguese magazine said)

Oh, you meant programmers. Well whatever gets the job done I guess. Hopefully it doesn't turn out like when Crytek bought out Activision and they made a bad game (Modern Warfare 2).

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Re: DirectX 10 vs DirectX 11
« Reply #19 on: November 08, 2009, 01:24:55 pm »
Anyways..... back on topic. DiRT 2 will be released on PC this December with DX 11 so we will see then what it really looks like in a game (assuming we all have Direct X 11 video cards to play with).
Yes but rumors say it will be made with the help of Macromedia Flash programs .

Whatya mean its gonna be made with Macromedia Flash? Are you talking about the graphics in the game? If so "/me slaps Raising."
No stumpy , the editor from old MF are going to help Editors from Dirt2 (that was what a portuguese magazine said)

Oh, you meant programmers. Well whatever gets the job done I guess. Hopefully it doesn't turn out like when Crytek bought out Activision and they made a bad game (Modern Warfare 2).
Modern Warfare 2...lol @ P2P multiplayer, what epic failure of a game.