Screenshots of Ridunkulous Quality and Size! Part Deux [2023+]

STAR WARS Outlaws - round 2

UHD DLSS performance, gameplay photo mode, not at maxed out settings.

For me it looks like the surroundings like clouds, sun and mountains and bridge are correctly reflected in the companion's eyes. Ray tracing is awesome.

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I wanted to take more high res screens of Final Fantasy XV, but taking even just one Super Resolution screen using Nvidia Ansel would tend to create massive stuttering once I returned to gameplay. Probably not an issue with a higher end/more recent PC, but mine was clearly struggling to cope.

Anyways, it's a weird game, but had its moments visually:

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A few more screenshots would have been nice. I haven't used Ansel for a long time and then ot sometimes had bugs.


STAR WARS Outlaws - round 3

All taken during gameplay in photomode.

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Daaaaamn, no.5 looks like it's from a prerendered cutsceen...!

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And the last batch of screenshots... daaaamn.
I think I need to buy this game now.
 
From my point of view, it's worth it. But you need very fast hardware for these visuals. The game is more challenging than Cyberpunk 2077 path tracing.

I'll now upload a few non-photomode gameplay images so that you don't just see the photomode pictures here.


I think that SW Outlaws in Mos Eisley is the most analog looking game I know. The mood, movie look and ray tracing add a lot to it. The camera, the lens, the colors, everything casts beautiful natural looking shadows. Interiors and night scenes in particular are awesome thanks to RTXDI. Games with many light sources and without path tracing or RTXDI look very modest next to it. I'm already looking forward to a The Division 3 with this technology. Hopefully in New York City again.

However, the rocks on Tattooine often look very low-resolution in the game. The biggest weakness. Apart from that, I find it very impressive in most areas and I would currently describe it as the second most impressive game after Cyberpunk 2077. The world is also very large and varied and the game has turned out pretty well.

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Hellblade 2 - round 3

Since I also have the folder open at the moment I'll upload a few more Hellblade 2 pictures.

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rom my point of view, it's worth it. But you need very fast hardware for these visuals. The game is more challenging than Cyberpunk 2077 path tracing.
Yeah, I don't think my 9900K will be up to the task.
I was going to upgrade to a 7800x3D last year, but opted to wait for the 9800x3D and it won't be long now.
It's that time when my CPU is holding my GPU way back, but I always upgrade those two independent of each other.
So I guess, I'll wait and buy it when my 4080 won't be bottlenecked as hard as it is now... :)
 
Some of those Star Wars screens look like they took assets straight from Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora

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Some of those Star Wars screens look like they took assets straight from Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora

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This grass environment has similarities but the assets are different. While I prefer the grass environment in Outlaws the forest is better in Avatar. In general, the level of detail and density in Avatar are slightly better at close range.

Nevertheless, I find Outllaws more impressive when it comes to renedering. Avatar has a bit more of that raster graphics look.

Yeah, I don't think my 9900K will be up to the task.
I was going to upgrade to a 7800x3D last year, but opted to wait for the 9800x3D and it won't be long now.
It's that time when my CPU is holding my GPU way back, but I always upgrade those two independent of each other.
So I guess, I'll wait and buy it when my 4080 won't be bottlenecked as hard as it is now... :)

Yes, I think a new CPU would be better. The RTX 4080 is good and if you play on a 16:9 screen with Cinescope bars like I do you also save some processing power.
 
Yes, I think a new CPU would be better. The RTX 4080 is good and if you play on a 16:9 screen with Cinescope bars like I do you also save some processing power.
Yeah, my cpu is showing its age a lot lately...
I am on a 3440*1440 oled, so I'm not certain that the uplift in performance will be night and day, but it will certainly be a lot.
 
Yeah, my cpu is showing its age a lot lately...
I am on a 3440*1440 oled, so I'm not certain that the uplift in performance will be night and day, but it will certainly be a lot.

You might find this interesting.

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Same settings and same 10GB RTX 3080 paired with a 7800X3D
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It's the jump in the minimum FPS that makes all the difference. And this is on a 10GB 3080.


I'm running the 7800X3D with an RTX 4080 Super now. It has no problems with 5120X1440. The only games that give me any trouble also struggle to run well on a 4090 in the same system.
 
Does that Star Wars game ahs "film grain" on in those screen shots (even those in photo mode)...because thereis a "grainy" look to them?
 
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