It has to be something that is hard to notice in a still shot, maybe it's those palm trees in the top right corner blowing around in the wind?
Also I don't see a racing line and the splotches on the track look like water drying up?
The only weird thing I can see in these vey nice shots is the guard rail under the camera isn't attached to the posts, and your using two horizons for parralax effect.
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Really impressed with the WIP pics so far!
Showing alot of promise, just hope we dont have to wait too much longer lol![]()
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I think the revelation was the working Pit lights. This would be really cool to add the funtion of closing the pits.
mj
Last edited by mjmueller; 10-08-10 at 02:26 PM.
mjmueller,
please don't write on a high
It's your second quite 'strange' post for the last few minutes![]()
Scott will be added an option to saturate or desaturate the colors?
It would be a great option to optimize the game a taste of each person...![]()
Not the worst Idea I have ever heard. I think an in-game Brightness, Contrast, Gamma adjustment with a predefined test pattern would be best. Too few have their monitors properly calibrated and even still DirectX can screw up brightness and contrast. Killing Floor has those in-game adjustments and it does help.
Things that I see in screen2.jpg:
- The Safety Car line just before the last corner
- Cones in the Pit entry ??
umm
I'd like saturation and contrast control very much as well. I don't understand though why the rain screenshots seem to have realistic saturation and the sunny screenshots have the usual cartoony/over saturated/overly warm look?
Not saying mine is necessarily perfect, just the original leaves quite a bit to be desired concerning realistic colours and contrast.
Last edited by Taxi645; 10-09-10 at 08:01 PM.
Yeah yours is a bit green.. Kind of like scenes from the matrix.
Take a break, dude. This is W-I-P...you know what that means, correct?
Frankly, I usually pay very little attention to WIP shots anyway. They typically change before any release, and as TW mentioned, they can vary greatly depending on the machine and graphics settings.
Cheers!
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I'll buy rFactor 2 anyway Jan even if i dislike the ISI content. And i think ISI should charge way more than for rFactor 1 if rF 2 is the same idea. 36 € for rFactor 1 is given. Make it 75 € they deserve it.
I just dont get why snapshots are taken when the track obviously is looking like some rfactor track. Mills rFactor 2 looks more polished.
piXsim Nogaro for rFactor is looking way better than most of what preview showed us.
I have to say the reason I think they haven't drastically changed how rfactor looks is because if your an rFactor fan vs say a toca or GTR or iRacing fan it is because of the "feel". The way the world is rendered is a big part of why I chose rFactor over the rest. Everything else felt too sharp or dark. It is an almost impossible idea to put into words. Basically if you can look at two screenshots of the same car and know what sim each is from with no UI involved then the games have a distinct "feel". And you don't want to change that up too much!