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Certainly not AAA Status but for a licensed game, certainly beat expectations. I just hope the stuttering issue is flattened out for those experiencing it.
The animations are awful- but besides Crysis 1 even Crytek messed up the subsurface scattering etc on characters in Crysis Remastered, so I don´t blame Robocop team on that department.
The more annoying thing is shimmering- I guess from low RT ray count and bad denoiser.
Something that nobody told to devs when the propaganda points out the opposite- RT, super easy, barely an inconvinience(TM to screenrant:P). Just add it in and the lighting takes care of itself, welp apparently its not that easy. Hopefully they fix it as nVidia themself(multi billion dollar company promoting RT) finally introduced a decent denoiser for only 1 demo game CP77- not expecting a indie company to do better in that department.
And UE5 is in development still- some of the features are added atm.
Demo was great, I truly enjoyed it.
Your post is a total exaggeration.