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Plus what will they do for ammo???
At some point i saw a ammo counter on the gun it said 9/15 bullets or something so there is some UI stuff.
Currently, I guess the game is made by 3 people. Making good, realistic facial expressions for all situations (pain, surprise, fear, etc) is no easy task.
the tldr of it is the game actually has very low poly models what you are actually seeing is textures with fancy shaders
It's not the first game using almost photorealistic graphics i've seen so far.
A lot of the immersion comes from the camera system used paired with some well-set gfx effects.
UR5 does already have very good shaders and a great lighting system.
If you feed it with high quality textures and use the right visual effects you may get awesome results.
Question is how is it going to perform on low and mid-range PCs?
But from what I saw, the level design doesn't seem to be open world and the levels look rather small, so there's a good chance the hardware requirements are managable.
Just don't expect 100+ FPS at 4k and raytracing enabled if you've "only" a 3050 or 3060.
So pretty sure you need to accept some cutbacks in terms of either graphical quality or performance if you're playing on lower end systems
But overall I don't think its a fake.
Sure you might try some sort of augmented reallity and try to fake a Video that way but it totally doesn't make sense, since there are cheaper methods of faking a video.
This is clearly computer graphics.
The only question is if it's a prerendered trailer or real gameplay already.
Very easy in fact
https://docs.unrealengine.com/4.26/en-US/WorkingWithMedia/MediaFramework/HowTo/FileMediaSource/
Once you have the video loaded.
They add the graphics. Very simple to do.