These are from the official site for Patriots, they don't look pre-rendered to me like the target footage.
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These are from the official site for Patriots, they don't look pre-rendered to me like the target footage.
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Looks like concept art to me. I doubt this is in-game screenshot.
Thanks for sharing these pics
I think they are concept art, but probably the game will look so close to that
The 2nd pic is my favorite, It's what I like most, a snowy place, and infiltrating a mansion, non could top that
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Sorry for the double post, but I asked on the tweeter, and it's official, these images are in-game shots
I say that is amazing, seems the graphics are really great, I can't wait to see the new build in action
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Well, they most certainly don't look like concept art to me nor do they look pre-rendered, so they obviously are in-game shots, and they make the graphics in the target video and the VGA trailer look like sh!t. It will be interesting seeing this in action especially knowing that the environment will be more destructible than it ever was in any Rainbow Six game before it (Gameinformer reported that you'll have access to wall and ceiling breaches).Originally posted by sameer_monier:
Sorry for the double post, but I asked on the tweeter, and it's official, these images are in-game shots
I say that is amazing, seems the graphics are really great, I can't wait to see the new build in action
This is typical of Ubisoft and those kind of pics are called bullshots.
Of course every Ubi employee will follow the guidelines of UBI's ace marketing department and tell you that the pics are real in-game screenshots, exactly the same way they are paid to tell you that they are ''going back to the roots''.
Most of the time, bullshots start from real in-game screenshots, but soon afterward, artists boost them with a heavy dose of Photoshop and the likes. The better bullshots look, the more the game sells. But you'll never find such graphics in the game...
As far as the above images are concerned though, I'm somehow guessing they are concept art very carefully disguised as in-game screenshots.
I guarantee you that if Dice and EA had published in-game shots of BF3 from a high end PC before E3 people would be saying that they've been "photoshopped", because these images that UBI says are in-game looks about as good as the PC version of BF3 or any other recent PC game you can name with top of the line graphics, but of course, time tells the truth as always.Originally posted by imjustpassing:
This is typical of Ubisoft and those kind of pics are called bullshots.
Of course every Ubi employee will follow the guidelines of UBI's ace marketing department and tell you that the pics are real in-game screenshots, exactly the same way they are paid to tell you that they are ''going back to the roots''.
Most of the time, bullshots start from real in-game screenshots, but soon afterward, artists boost them with a heavy dose of Photoshop and the likes. The better bullshots look, the more the game sells. But you'll never find such graphics in the game...
As far as the above images are concerned though, I'm somehow guessing they are concept art very carefully disguised as in-game screenshots.