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Post by Link"Guess"ski on Feb 27, 2017 21:29:08 GMT
It's actually a true problem with modern gaming I find. HD and 4K looks so great when everything is super crisp but you can't play old games anymore without noticing how janky it looks almost tenfold. Back in the day with our CRT monitors I thought Diablo 2 looked real, lol.
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Post by Larry-3 on Feb 27, 2017 21:30:22 GMT
I enjoy a bit of film grain. In Mass Effect, I always left it enabled.
Motion blur is what would annoy me. I usually left that disabled.
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Post by dropzofcrimzon on Feb 27, 2017 21:40:08 GMT
Good I hated not being able to deactivate it in Quantum Break
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 21:47:33 GMT
I never got the appeal of film grain.
It's just simulating the effect of old-fashioned film equipment, and for what? Nostalgia? Why simulate outdated junk that does not produce a clear and crisp image? I always shut it off when playing ME1.
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Post by dropzofcrimzon on Feb 27, 2017 22:43:31 GMT
I never got the appeal of film grain. It's just simulating the effect of old-fashioned film equipment, and for what? Nostalgia? Why simulate outdated junk that does not produce a clear and crisp image? I always shut it off when playing ME1. This 100000 times this
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Post by Sweet FA on Feb 27, 2017 23:19:11 GMT
I never got the appeal of film grain. It's just simulating the effect of old-fashioned film equipment, and for what? Nostalgia? Why simulate outdated junk that does not produce a clear and crisp image? I always shut it off when playing ME1. This 100000 times this Yeah and the same goes for dirt and rain drop camera effects.
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Post by dropzofcrimzon on Feb 27, 2017 23:32:29 GMT
Yeah and the same goes for dirt and rain drop camera effects. unless they are diegetic like those in halo
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Post by derrame on Feb 28, 2017 0:32:44 GMT
Hello can we deactivate film grain!? it's horrible, film grain is for films, not for games! please Bioware if you reading this add an option todisable the film grain! Film grain is great. It makes bad textures less obvious. texture should be better, in HD, besides there is reshade and sweetfx to do that, and you can schoose film grain among lots of other effects i don't like film grain, it's a dirty awful effect on textures, i dont want it, it's form fimls not for games, it's called "Film" grain, not "Game" grain
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Post by derrame on Feb 28, 2017 0:42:48 GMT
i asked aryn flyn, gamble, walters, mass effect tiwtter all ignore twitter
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To find the secrets of the universe: Think in terms of energy, frequency & VIBRATION -Nikola Tesla
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Post by asherax on Feb 28, 2017 9:47:50 GMT
Film Grain looked and felt awesome in ME1. However, in ME2 and 3, it somehow didn't look "right". Maybe it was a different use of colors or lighting, or a change of rendering that caused it, or they used a different grain filter for the two later games, but it just didn't work out as well as it did in ME1. But, if Film Grain in Andromeda looks as good again as it did in ME1, then I'll certainly keep it enabled.
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Post by masterprudent on Feb 28, 2017 9:57:23 GMT
I thought the film grain was too aggressively fuzzy in ME1 but I liked the effect the Alien:Isolation folks came up with and never felt tempted to turn it down from the max setting. (Isolation had a slider.)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2017 10:55:12 GMT
Rise of the Tomb Raider, new Deus Ex, Hitman all have options to disable it, so MEA will probably have one too.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2017 11:40:19 GMT
I thought the film grain was too aggressively fuzzy in ME1 but I liked the effect the Alien:Isolation folks came up with and never felt tempted to turn it down from the max setting. (Isolation had a slider.) Chromatic aberration? In Alien Isolation that was a nice touch, because it fit in with the retro-futuristic aesthetic (messed up old CRTs were all around the game; also the user interface: the inventory, save screen, etc. were on fuzzy CRTs); though everywhere else I've encountered it, it distorts the image into a headache inducing mess.
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