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Stica.In effetti ieri sera mi ha lasciato un pò indifferente, pensavo perchè arrivo da Gotham, pensavo pure che stava invecchiando male.Minkia i luccichini....spilorci.... È un problema tecnico legato al passaggio ai 60fps, un baco, oppure incapacità degli sviluppatori?
vedrete che quando lo shitstorm dei puristi inizierà a puzzare uscirà una patch coi brillantini da sabbia
Strano, é l'esatta tipologia di indignazione che mi aspetto da GAF
This glittering sand effect is now reduced significantly. In the original version, you'll notice sparkling grains of sand present throughout many scenes, while the effect is often absent on PS4, resulting in a flatter overall presentation. The sand in general appears to lack the coarseness that is so evident on PS3.
Che c'entra che vada a 60 fps? La realtà è anche più fluida ma il motion blur c'è lo stesso. ^^
Just to mention a few things here:- The removal of the motion blur was intentional and carefully considered. The post process motion blur of the original gave a very different feel at 60FPS. It's difficult to describe but it really detracted from the cinematic style - it just really stuck out as an obvious post process effect at 60. The best way I can describe it is being akin to switching on some of the frame processing on an old movie with a modern LED display - the effect started to make Journey feel like a modern racing title and really compromised the original artist vision. Additionally with the increase to 1080p, a global increase in anisotropic filtering and a reduction in texture compression the game gained a new solidity and clarity - a lot of this got lost when re-enabling motion blur, so we stuck with the much more natural blur from POV at 60.- One of the compromises made in the original PS3 version was the resolution of the sand texturing, which is procedurally generated. For surfaces near or low to the camera the illusion of sand was often broken by texture magnification - so we opted to use some of the extra power available on PS4 to double the resolution of this system. The result is a finer grained surface (like sand!) at the loss of some of the coarseness you sometimes see in the original. You can see see this improvement most clearly in the open sections of the dune surfing section after 'landing' (level 4).- Early on in the development process we received a bunch of fan emails asking us to keep various glitches and exploits that people use in the game - nearly all of these have been intentionally kept/replicated to make the game as true to the original as possible. - This was a non-trival re-master - the original PS3 version of Journey is a master-piece in PS3 Cell/SPU programming and utilized all of the power of the original system. Translating all of this to a new CPU (and GPU) was an immense technical challenge. We'd recommend people read around some of the Naughty Dog articles/posts about their experiences in bringing a late generation PS3 title to PS4 - it really is/was a tough job. There were many thousands of hours of time spent making the re-master as faithful as possible.
Hanno gonfiato il petto, insomma.A parte gli scherzi, sono motivazioni più che legittime che però non possono compensare l'assenza di alcuni dettagli evidentemente importanti nell'estetica globale del gioco... continuo a credere che una patch "coi brillantini sulla sabbia" prima o poi la rilasciano
Quindi, overall, meglio PS3 o PS4?