But why use SMAA 1Tx on higher spec'd machines if its going to introduce blur? Why not take advantage of the extra performance of the hardware and go with MSAA?
Wrong thread. We have a dedicated thread for pixel counting. Answered here.Two Xbox One screenshots of Shadow of Mordor:
http://i.imgur.com/SQjcZHO.png
http://i.imgur.com/o8Ww6aQ.png
Any idea about the resolution?
Releasing articles early to maximize clicks is hardly a justification for all the backtracking.
Of course it is. Both the early release and the backtracking generate views.
Hey, just for saying, but Ryse does NOT look that blurry at all on my Panasonic 50" !!!
Where on hell this screens are taken from?
Or better what percentage of the screen are you zooming in ?!?!
WTF would DF doctor one image and not the rest? Perhaps there's been a mistake? Perhaps the engine is applying more DOF in some scenes/settings than others? But doctored? Take your conspiracy nonsense elsewhere.This needs to be removed. Its obviously doctored.
WTF would DF doctor one image and not the rest? Perhaps there's been a mistake? Perhaps the engine is applying more DOF in some scenes/settings than others? But doctored? Take your conspiracy nonsense elsewhere.
Dear Shifty the plot is tightening ...
But in any case DF has made a mess with Ryse.
Decidedly unproven. The other screenshots look fine. Could just as readily be a fault with the game at that point. Indeed, that's more likely because all DF has to do is capture the HDMI out.But in any case DF has made a mess with Ryse.
How do you know its DF and not the high PC settings' method for AA?
It seems odd that the high detail AA would have more blur than the low ones. Who knows. It's such a zoomed in small portion of the screenshot that there is no real context to understand what it might be. A look at the full image might give some hints as to what's going on.
Not that odd if the low settings has no Post processing AA and no DoF/sparse DoF.
The full image is available at source from DF. Right click the thumbnails to copy/paste/download. That worst-case image with the blurry head isn't indicative of the rest of the captures, and the blur is universal to that image.It seems odd that the high detail AA would have more blur than the low ones. Who knows. It's such a zoomed in small portion of the screenshot that there is no real context to understand what it might be. A look at the full image might give some hints as to what's going on.