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To your first point, I looked at my bills lately and nothing surprises me anymore. Welcome to 2024, a time when AAA studios are shrinking and indie devs can charge for demos. I'd like to go back to a simpler time but I prefer today's technology.
Bodycam is amazing 🔥
Bodycam is amazing 🔥
Which other game?
Because if you mean Unrecord then you definitely need to do some research because that game already copies others. It's using a fairly old trick to make things look more real. It's been used plenty of times before going back many years. Horror games are the most notable for its effective use but even as far back as Kane and Lynch 2 this has been used to fake photorealism.
The only reason people think Unrecord inveted it is because its the first one that went viral to Tok Tok brained morons..... oh and if you look around the same time shorts of Unrecord went viral there are an abundance of UE5 demos using the exact same GI lighting as Urecord so the guys making that absolutely copied as well.
But that is what innovation is. You take a good idea and expand on it. Otherwise we don't have progress.