Yes, as we all know, you can perfectly reliably tell the quality of the textures and animation from an online video that's running at some framerate depending on bandwidth, and that's at some resolution like 320 x 180, as compared to the full game running at native resolution and framerate.
Yes, as we all know, you can perfectly reliably tell the quality of the textures and animation from an online video that's running at some framerate depending on bandwidth, and that's at some resolution like 320 x 180, as compared to the full game running at native resolution and framerate.
Yes you can,esp. if you have watched a ton more videos(and some high-def,direct feed).I'd say that in this 5-minute gameplay video you can see bnoth the good(effects,scale*though the scale is nowhere near as impressive as some would led you believe) and the bad(nasty textures galore).