[QUOTE="vnc20100"][QUOTE="cobrax80"] [QUOTE="BET8390"]:lol: those are 3d models..I can tell because of the physical interactions and the camera. I do game models AND animation on the Blender engine ( soon the Unreal engine), so I can honestly say that those are in game models. THE only thing that did look like animation was the ending part where the camera dives underneath the water. If it were in game, the water would not have beautifuly overlapped and rose over the camera, neither crysis nor any other power house game has been able to beautifully do this because of the complex lighting and physics effect of water.cobrax80
Those look like normal water effects to me, I've seen better effects in Mario Galaxy. and also, LOL if you think crysis has worse water effects than this.
Beaten Kaitos, has amzing water effect in battles. But I agrre that the last part still look cinematic.
I'm sure Mario Sunshine had the best water effects last gen, anyway, I still don't think that last part was cinematic because the background didn't look so good and I don't think they would put in some CGI into the trailer, they probably saved the best looking part of the trailer for last. But, who knows.
do you guys read for comprehension or just for the hell of it?I was talking about the way the Camera DIVES into the water. Transitioning between the top water effects (reflections, High dynamic range lighting) to the bottom of the water (clear with motion blur) is'nt the most beautiful transition and somehow they're are able to do it better than crysis, which isn't a subtle transition.THIS leads me to believe that this one part of the trailer is a cut scene of camera effect of somehow and not in game (although the environment is).
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