Yokosuka wrote: Perhaps Peter thought that Shenmue III of his wildest dream would look like the E3 trailer or Shenmue Online ingame. You never know.
Yokosuka wrote: If indeed the trailer depicts the Shenmue "feel", I would feel satisfied.
If it succeeds not to show any Unreal Engine 4 evidence, I would feel VERY satisfied.
The Daytona 3 teaser was underwhelming partly because of that.
Yokosuka wrote: If indeed the trailer depicts the Shenmue "feel", I would feel satisfied.
If it succeeds not to show any Unreal Engine 4 evidence, I would feel VERY satisfied.
The Daytona 3 teaser was underwhelming partly because of that.
Spaghetti wrote:Yokosuka wrote: Perhaps Peter thought that Shenmue III of his wildest dream would look like the E3 trailer or Shenmue Online ingame. You never know.
More like nightmare.
I'm pretty sure I've seen Peter mention the E3 2015 footage being completely unrepresentative of the Shenmue III he saw.
Not to put words in his mouth, but like most of us, he probably didn't find the (understandably) cheap-looking reveal impressive in any capacity other than "holy shit, Shenmue III".
Spaghetti wrote:Yokosuka wrote: If indeed the trailer depicts the Shenmue "feel", I would feel satisfied.
If it succeeds not to show any Unreal Engine 4 evidence, I would feel VERY satisfied.
The Daytona 3 teaser was underwhelming partly because of that.
Is Daytona 3 being made on UE4?
Hazuki00 wrote:I'm pretty curious about graphic level, Peter looked very impressed judging by his words, could it be possible that they achieve something similar to the level of Uncharted 4?
Yokosuka wrote:I could have a bet on it. The gameplay videos don't look so bad though.
Spaghetti wrote:Hazuki00 wrote:I'm pretty curious about graphic level, Peter looked very impressed judging by his words, could it be possible that they achieve something similar to the level of Uncharted 4?
No.
Without even seeing it, I can tell you that Shenmue III has nowhere near the budget or resources for the outright realism-chasing pixel-pushing that Uncharted 4 has. Only top-tier AAA games can really hope to have that kind of look.
Shenmue III is more likely going to rely on its art direction, unique environments, and attention to detail to look amazing. UE4 is a great engine that can help them achieve modern standards in graphics easier than without it, but at some point you come up against walls of budget, time, staff, and current hardware limitations.
Shenmue III doesn't need to be the graphical powerhouse the original was on Dreamcast at all to evoke the same feeling, judging from what Peter has said, and I agree. I don't think Shenmue's distinct visual style is down to just the fact it was the best looking game ever at the time.
Yokosuka wrote: What gameplay? They only took the engine from the original Arcade versions, made some adjustments and added new content and features around. The development is almost complete.
UE4 or not, the teaser showed a really generic visual. From a company AND a franchise famous for their sense of vibes and colours, this is rather anticlimactic.
But as I said, the game looks ok in the last footage. That teaser was damn terribly done.
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