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Wish Rockstar would do something about all the online cheating though. o_o
I agree about the details. That matters more than graphical fidelity to me. Shenmue has always been the best looking game to me because of the amount of unique assets created for that small open world. Playing this in first person gives me Shenmue vibes even though they're so different.
Playin on a RTX 3090 Ti Ultra Gamer 24 gb vram.
the only 'great' thing about that game is its lighting, but even then, RDR2 still wins easily
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2804545557
Far as being the best, highly debatable.
Plenty of games out there that's done some things better than R*
Dirty word but Ubisoft has some incredible graphics, even in games that predate RDR2,
That's not saying Ubi is the best at graphics either,
because some things have been done better by R*
Pretty much applies to all AAA developers..
Even when their name is looked at as being a bad word..
A good and fair comment.
I remember back in the day when Falcon One or Geoff Crammonds Formula One Simulators had "amazing graphics" and "amazing physics"
Very true of the time and in truth my younger brother and I could never envisage better graphics or better physics at that time, it was quite a revolution.
He's now sixty and I'm sixty one and the graphics and physics get better year on year and long may it continue.
When trying to tell my jaded similar aged mates that computer games are no longer like Space Invaders of the past they scoff at me for playing a computer game.
They don't realise a PC game can be like playing a part in an interactive movie or a book where decisions have outcomes and they can be part of extraordinary worlds and landscapes while being part of the story.