Epic Games shows us the power behind the PS4 with its own Unreal Engine 4
» Source: http://www.unrealengine.com/unreal_engine_4/
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g1 DISCUSSIONS
pololmejor
It's pre-rendered so I'm not impresssed
Fiery_Elf
I honestly haven't seen any graphics that made me go "wow!!" yet coming from the PS4 but all I've seen are some demos from the announcement from 2 days ago so can't really comment yet.
Angelwrath
Meh tech demos like this don't mean much (look at zelda tech demo for wiiu, same thing) ....though i can say that i still wish this game would exist (go watch the full length pc one) and if this type of graphical gameplay can be achieved, then i'm impressed!
Tom the Iron Man
This trailer was shown on PC a couple months ago, and since the PS4 is using conventional PC hardware I'm shocked people are trumpeting this as a triumph.
When Epic was showing off Unreal Engine 3 at E3 2006 on the PS3, it was a big deal back then because they were showing that this UNCONVENTIONAL piece of hardware could run this engine.
Grandpennywise
Meh. Looks good, for what it is.
Axelhander
What does this even mean?
Grandpennywise
You can get the same rendered quality video on any of the other consoles. It looks good for being a rendered video, but doesn't do any justice to either the Unreal Engine 4 or the "PS4's Power"
Lital
It's not pre-rendered though. That'd completely get rid of the point of a tech demo. What I interpreted you saying is "It plays bluray, big deal." Correct me if I'm wrong.
Grandpennywise
I didn't mean it as "pre-rendered" more so as just being rendered by the engine. I guess that's a good way to interpret how I meant it, though right now my stance on the whole PS4 thing is "Don't care if the games will look as great as they will on my PC, I want the games to be as good as they look." Right now I'm assuming the majority of first-release games will be to "show what the console can do" rather "give you all something you'll enjoy longer than a week and/or how long it takes to beat it the first time."