New GPUs such as the GTX 980 provide a large amount of power for 1080P gaming at ordinary frame rates of 30 or 60 fps. They can even produce acceptable frame rates, especially in SLI or Crossfire modes, for 4k gaming or VR. However, despite their power, many developers continue to push for stylized games with stylized characters that are cheaper and easier to produce. Right now, there exists the potential to make near photorealistic skin and faces with Activision level skin shaders, but this is not being done. Instead, due to various factors, games have intentionally unrealistic looking characters.
I propose that having GPUs capable of running games at extremely high resolutions and frame rates is worthless if you are looking for near photorealistic skin shaders and characters at ordinary resolutions and framerates. For example, with a GTX 980 a game could be down sampled from 4k which could reduce aliasing and improve image quality. But if a character was not designed to use the highest quality shaders, it will not do anything to move them nearer to looking like they are from a movie.
I think the recent fad of using ultra powerful GPUs to improve image quality, frame rate, and resolution is destracting everyone from the fact there is not a single game out there that attempts to use the power of a high end GPU to make near photorealistic characters. For example, if an AMD 7950 can run a game like Crysis at an acceptable frame rate and have a semi-realistic environment, the game should have an option to use the power of a GTX 980 to improve the skin shaders.
If I were to buy a GPU today, I would buy a cheap low to mid range part because it would be all that was needed to run current games at 1080P at 30fps. I would not care about any better performance than that until I see games using it to make photorealistic characters.
Again, the technology to make photorealistic characters exists today. I am not talking about their animation, but how their skin looks. I think such skin could be used with a low to mid end graphics card at 1080p and 30fps. However, if I saw a game that required a 980 for realistic characters, I would want to buy it.
The truth is that high end graphics cards are a waste right now if you want photorealistic games. If you are wanting stylized games at 4k or using VR they are needed.
Personally, I'd be happier with a totally realistic looking game at 720P and 30fps than a stylized game at 120fps and in VR.
I am willing to trade 75% of the performance of a GTX 980 for realistic skin any day.
I propose that having GPUs capable of running games at extremely high resolutions and frame rates is worthless if you are looking for near photorealistic skin shaders and characters at ordinary resolutions and framerates. For example, with a GTX 980 a game could be down sampled from 4k which could reduce aliasing and improve image quality. But if a character was not designed to use the highest quality shaders, it will not do anything to move them nearer to looking like they are from a movie.
I think the recent fad of using ultra powerful GPUs to improve image quality, frame rate, and resolution is destracting everyone from the fact there is not a single game out there that attempts to use the power of a high end GPU to make near photorealistic characters. For example, if an AMD 7950 can run a game like Crysis at an acceptable frame rate and have a semi-realistic environment, the game should have an option to use the power of a GTX 980 to improve the skin shaders.
If I were to buy a GPU today, I would buy a cheap low to mid range part because it would be all that was needed to run current games at 1080P at 30fps. I would not care about any better performance than that until I see games using it to make photorealistic characters.
Again, the technology to make photorealistic characters exists today. I am not talking about their animation, but how their skin looks. I think such skin could be used with a low to mid end graphics card at 1080p and 30fps. However, if I saw a game that required a 980 for realistic characters, I would want to buy it.
The truth is that high end graphics cards are a waste right now if you want photorealistic games. If you are wanting stylized games at 4k or using VR they are needed.
Personally, I'd be happier with a totally realistic looking game at 720P and 30fps than a stylized game at 120fps and in VR.
I am willing to trade 75% of the performance of a GTX 980 for realistic skin any day.