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@nobyboy | 25 January 14 | |
she looks like she should be on the undatables
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@spartan2 | 25 January 14 | |
Glad I'm not the only one that felt certain facial qualities were imbued to the newer model to make her 'better' I assume their aim was to be more equal opportunities
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@spartan2 | 25 January 14 | |
@ nobyboy - 25.01.14 - 06:12pm that is in no way better than the pc version, deluded console tards Tomb Raider: Adequate Edition |
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@project8 | 26 January 14 | |
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Tomb Raider Special needs Edition,
I'd not seen those beautiful comparisons haha |
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@sean316 | 26 January 14 | |
@nobyboy | 26 January 14 | |
just watched someone play the ps4 version on my ps4.. her gormless face looks so stupid. and it looks nowhere near as detailed
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@guillium | 26 January 14 | |
@guillium | 26 January 14 | |
And I quote - Putting the two versions side by side, there are a number of differences. Most immediately noticeable is how much more alive the environments feel in the new version: Howling winds and low-hanging clouds blow through most areas, where in the PC version there was only open air and the occasional bit of fog. Trees in the Definitive Edition blow in the wind where on PC they stand still.
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@guillium | 26 January 14 | |
In some places in the Definitive Edition, flocks of birds circle in the air, while on PC the air is empty
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@guillium | 26 January 14 | |
The definitive edition also has much more high-contrast, dramatic lighting, and everything looks somehow heightened - every time I'd switch back to see a similar scene on PC things would look flat and less active.
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