• @[email protected]
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    414 months ago

    Pretty much every game from the PS1 Era. Think back to how FF7 cut scenes looked and the mega Chunky game play.

  • @funnystuff97
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    104 months ago

    On a similar vein, Arkham Knight (and in some cases Arkham City) looked worse in cutscenes if you maxed out the graphics settings. Obviously not if you ran it on a potato, but the games are somewhat well optimized these days*.

    *At launch, Arkham Knight was an unoptimized, buggy mess. It has since gotten much better.

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      I am playing through Rise of Tomb Raider in 4K and having a similar experience. I think the cut scenes are in 1080p.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      34 months ago

      Wait you mean that the game’s gameplay looks better than the actual cutscenes in the game?

      But how? Does the game use FMV for the cutscenes or something?

      • @funnystuff97
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        The cutscenes were rendered using certain graphics settings that you could exceed if you maxed out your own settings. Plus, because it was a pre-rendered video, there must have been some compression or something, as you could just tell when you’re in a cutscene-- it was grainier and there was a smidge of artifacting. Don’t quote me on this, but I believe the cutscenes were rendered at, like, 1080p, and if you were playing at 4K it would be a very noticeable downgrade. (Note that I did not and still do not have a 4K monitor)

        Although thinking about it again, I do vividly remember some in-game-engine cutscenes in Arkham Knight. I’ll have to replay that game again sometime to jog my memory.

    • @misterundercoat
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      34 months ago

      On PS5 Hogwarts Legacy runs at 60fps but the cutscenes are 30fps.

  • @daellat
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    94 months ago

    When the TAA is turned on

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        Grounded, The Finals, Hunt: Showdown, Rainbow Six Siege, Quantum Break, Cyberpunk 2077 and basically every game featuring DLSS

          • @daellat
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            34 months ago

            A lot actually. The T in TAA stands for temporal. DLSS uses temporal information too. Not sure if they’re in the same spot in the render pipeline though.

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              Sure, and they are both things you’d find under video settings.

              I meant more as an answer to the question OP asked.

              • @daellat
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                24 months ago

                Oh that’s not what you asked you asked how DLSS relates to TAA. To answer your question, TAA causes a generally blurry image.

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    Also, here’s the original source of the image if anybody for some whatever reason ever need it. It’s hard to crawl back for the source link since the original is really old at this point of time

  • nifty
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    Resident Evil, Yakuza, Sleeping Dogs, Far Cry etc. So even with games that have better graphics, the cut scenes proportionally increase in quality.

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    Yakuza, older games especially. You have amazing looking fully motion captured cutscenes which sometimes makes you forget that it’s a video game due to how realistic it looks, but then you’re out of the cutscene and the difference hits like a truck.

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    Dramatic zoom in on Kazuma Kiryu’s painstakingly rendered pores. “I guess we’re all the same deep down after all…” Looks up, sidequest jingle plays. Two seconds later, a ps2 man appears shouting “I’ll kill you!” for a random encounter.

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    The one that can think off right now is Omori

    Seen a teeny tiny bit of the hand drawn beginning cutscenes and it looks gorgeous, only to immediately discover later that the entire game was played in 16-bit 2D pixel

    Welp