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    7 months ago

    Elden Ring had great art direction, but I wouldn’t say it had great graphics.

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      7 months ago

      It had great graphics, and its art direction elevated the graphics. It looks equally as good as any other game that released the same year.

      Elden Ring certainly is a long leap from King’s Field compared to other games when that launched. For as fun as King’s Field was, its graphics were bad, even for the time.

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        7 months ago

        It looks equally as good as any other game that released the same year.

        Elden Ring is pretty, but this simply isn’t true.

        When it comes to applying advanced modeling and rendering tech, fromsoft are amateurs.

        Most famously, they have no clue what they are doing with shell texturing.

        And the reason Elden Ring was a stuttery mess at launch on windows, was that they couldn’t figure out that doing directx shader compilation on the fly without caching, is a terrible, terrible idea.

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          7 months ago

          I totally agree with you, while Elden ring looks very nice, it is far from state of the art graphics, demons Souls PS5 show what it should look like if it went that way. I am happy they didn’t and instead focus on gameplay and game zones. I really think a lot of game producers go for the extra graphical fidelity instead of focusing on game contents. Dragons dogma 2 recently is stunning production wise, but as much as I adore the game, I wish they went the Elden ring road and had a huge world with tons of stuff to do.

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      7 months ago

      Certainly looks better than the average indie game. And before you come at me for saying that.

      Indie is often touted as “better than AAA”. But in order for that to be the case, they need to at least offer something similar first. But most indie games are so far removed from even the average AAA game, that its basically apples and oranges.

      AA, or mid-tier, is really where its at. Some of the best games in recent years have all been from the AA space. Even ones that launched rough like Elden Ring and Cyberpunk.

      They are still leagues above the average indie game that most people here and “the site that shall not be named” tend to list off as their favourites.

      So yes, Elden Ring indeed does have great graphics. Not the most cutting edge, but at least it looks like it belongs in the same generation as its competitors.