In regards to the small boat at the beginning, in old expeditions in south America they would carry their boats with them across land to the points where they expected to need them again later on. Not sure how well that area was mapped out, but there are a ton of rivers and such in South America.
Jingles, the hair colour change must be on your end. I haven't had such issue. Granted, I had other things, like a noise over white shiny surfaces, due to interference between DLSS and HDR, or weird eye textures in the tutorial. But there was nothing wrong with anyone's hair.
Same here. Running on a RTX 3070, and I didn't get the issue. Actually downloaded the game to specifically test this, and I have seen videos of it that didn't show the issue as well.
Same here. The lights inside the cave and university were also way up, the whole place was lit up to the point it almost looked like outside at daylight. That is not how I witnessed on my PC not how it's intended to look like.
Tony Todd passed away about a month ago or so. RIP to a dude that was in heaps of hugely relevant horror films as well as voicing many iconic characters in games and animations.
@@Kaarl_Mills 82 year old Harrison Ford would have not done a great job of voicing 39 year old Harrison Ford, let's not kid ourselves here. Troy Baker did a fantastic job.
28:48 Actually Jingles The Temple of Doom was a prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark, so this game is actually set before The Last Crusade. Jingles? 'BANG'
my mother had dinner with Harrison Ford in the mid seventy's, when he was filming Force 10 From Navarone in Jersey C.I. she was invited along to a meal with the whole cast, as one of her friends was dating one of the stuntmen.
As a child, I played with 'Etch-a-sketch' games. That pretty much sums-up MY knowledge on PC's and Graphics. ;-) As an 'Elder' who has been dabbling in these modern games for around a decade, I am forever astonished at how far graphics have come since the first Atari console arrived. I've spent countless hours in 'Open world' games, just exploring! Doubt I'll ever have the $$$ to invest in a modern, powerful PC. That's just not on my own radar of things I absolutely have to have to live. I sure's heck enjoy watching you and your videos Jingles! Happy Holidays and all the best in the New Year!
2:09 "Restart Checkpoint - 1 minute ago" yeeeeeeeeesssssssss. more games need to start doing this. I don't notice a tiny flashing icon on screen for less than half a second when a game autosaves so when a game doesn't offer manual saves, only autosaves, I never have any idea if I quit now will I lose 20 seconds of progress or will I have to redo the last half hour when I get back. so much anxiety over the years, because devs couldn't be bothered.
Okay, yeah, I'm impressed with Baker's performance. The lines in the trailers were SO CLOSE that the bits he didn't quite get right stuck out all the more, but listening to him now? Absolutely nailed it.
These visual/lighting issues aren't due to direction though, you seem to be experiencing some pretty severe graphics bugs. On my setup and others I've seen stream these lighting issues aren't present.
seeing harrison ford as a special guest in the game awards gave me goose bumps, i expected the event to be a shit show. but shiiiii seeing my childhood hero brought sparkles on my eyes
To be fair, he wasnt 30. He was 37 in Raiders. 38 in this and 39 in Last Crusade. Doom is the odd one at him being 36. Yes, Temple of Doom was a prequel. Probably explains his less than scholarly pursuit at Marshall. But I do hope they fix the aging issue. We don't need to be reminded of Crystal Skull anymore.
I lived in Hawaii for three years and the tree's texture looks exactly like the trees in HI. We called them paper trees because of how the bark sloughs off
Well actually Jingles, there are trees in Oz that have identical texture (Moreton Bay Figs) to those in the game. So from my perspective,they are spot-on for a tropical/sub-tropical tree trunk texture. TBH my jaw dropped at the quality of scenery as soon as it popped up. We’ve come a long way since playing asteroids….
i'm running this game on a 6 year old rig with an i5 and a 2070 super. on 1440 with medium to high settings. getting 75 fps. it doesnt look bad at all imo but the game is very good so gameplay > graphics ... *edit, i did not have these issues at all ...
Something with his set up is not working right, whether it's drivers, the GPU itself or something else. May have to play with stuff until he figures it out but other videos don't show that happening.
@@CarlWheatley-wi2cl if you dont want to buy it just get 1 month of xbox gamepass and check it out. if it doenst run, enough other games on there to make it worth it at least. i've been playing for about 5 hours total an havent seen glitches, drops or anything. ofc it doenst look as polished as it could be ;)
Oooh! i was *so* hoping you would play this! I was hesitantly exited seeing the trailer, as it seemed to capture the soul of the movies, so glad to hear its good!
(6:30) Maybe the water was considerably higher when Forrestal and company arrived. (16:00) I saw another TH-camr play through this part, and I don't recall these lighting issues.
One of my favourite movie series growing up in the 80s and 90s. As far as I'm concerned there are only 3 Indiana Jones movies. I'm looking forward to this series.
I'll be looking forward to this series since it's very clear to me that I won't be able to afford a new computer anytime soon, so I'll just have to live vicariously through our Gnome Overlord 😊
Any chance we could get some more 'Thank Goodness You're Here!'? It's ridiculously entertaining and if there was a game virtually custom made for Jingles, it's this one. Also, the personal anecdotes dredged up out of Jingles memory are awesome to hear and funny af. Plus, it's just a hilarious game and super entertaining to watch (but maybe Jingles should watch a walk through or guide first, to avoid lots of aimless wandering that necessitates editing out).
Path tracing and ray tracing are different. Path tracing is calculating light bouncing of surfaces for more physically accurate lighting. You can see how the shadows aren't so harsh when you turn on path tracing, instead of black and white shadows you get a certain amount of illumination from the light bouncing off surfaces giving you nice falloff and softer shadows.
@13:07 That moment when the impaled Forrestal pops in...right until seeing the subtitle at this moment I thought Indy said "poor soul" in the movie. Every day is a school day!
Glad you're enjoying the game, Me and my dad were fans of the movies..miss him. Hopefully I'll play it for myself one day but until then I'll enjoy your playthrough.
It's not just lighting. At some points it looks like Indy doesn't have any facial expressions at all. Otherwise I really like the look of it and the feel of being able to play as Indy. Such a legendary character.
Time to earn my extra Christmas shifts in the Salt Mines: 5:29 Actually Jingles, you should have noticed the tree clipping at 2:06 6:25 And there is their boat... with ferns clipping through it
Ive watched other videos of this segment of the game... and not noticed the lighting issues that you were having... so it might not be entirely the games fault.
Hell yea! Let's do it! My only complaint is that this video isn't 1 or 2 hours longer. I demand at least two Indy videos a week... sir, i don't know what got into me.. yes sir, extra shift at the mines every day for the next month.. going right away sir!
That’s awesome! As soon as the opening scene came up I was back to being a 10 year old watching wide eyed at such an incredible film. Still my favourite! I can’t wait to see this series
Yes! Moaaar! It's ridiculously entertaining and if there was a game virtually custom made for Jingles, it's this one. Also, the personal anecdotes dredged up out of Jingles memory are awesome to hear and funny af
I love Indiana Jones so I'm elated to see a real high quality game come out about it. I don't have a computer that is capable of running it so I'm glad Jingles is playing it.
Modern naval warfare...just a bunch of missiles flying back and forth. Frequently in the dark. Seen one missile fight...pretty much seen them all. Not a particular entertaining video to watch. However, this!? Oh, my. Back to doing what you do best. Really excited about this series.
Denholm Elliot should be a national treasure. He was in so many great movies. I loved The Cruel Sea about the Compass Rose a Corvette escort to the Atlantic convoys. I think he was a navigator for Bomber Command during WW2 also.
Maybe Forrestal rowed that boat passed Jock Lindsey's biplane as he was fishing. Jingles need to watch the Indy trilogy again. Forgot about Jock and that Temple Of Doom precedes Raiders in the timeline. Which would be a perfect thing to do on his "break".
9:41 Revolver is likely a Smith and Wesson U.S. M1917 model chambered for .45 acp on half-moon clips. They later made a .45 auto-rim round for this model.
14:25 Yeah, the lighting is wrong in this entire scene. What upscaler are you using? There were some strange artifacts in that whip gap traversal scene...
I'm not sure why but other youtubers I've watched didn't seem to have the same lightning issues. Maybe it has something to do with your settings. Or it's a bug.
Jingles, would you consider releasing frequent episodes of this, or long ones? I guess I can't demand this, but I am just imagining this being the. best. entertainment. to keep us all cosy this Christmas.
My understanding of the raytracing requirement is that one of the original main selling points about raytracing is that it makes coding the lighting of the game easier for the developer, so they can spend more time working on other aspects of the game. They don't have to come up with a bunch of work-around solutions to "mimic" realistic light movement and reflections; they just plop a light source and give surfaces a "reflectivity" coefficient and the hardware handles the rest. This is just the first game to take full advantage of that capability by not having the devs spend time working on the traditional lighting workaround stuff for systems that can't do hardware RT. This next bit is pure speculation: maybe the different RT quality settings here only change a few things, like the number of polygons per reflective surface, or the total number of reflections that are computed (which would be most noticeable in small rooms with lots of reflective surfaces), which is why you didn't see much of a difference testing it in the forest?
This is what i'm talking about, they must have tested that opening scene hundreds of times but at no point did anyone say "oh that looks a bit shit", companies spout this triple A nonsense and it's just the same mediocre crap over and over. What is the point in making a game immersive if you are going to break the immersion every 30 seconds when something clips in a stupid way.
The difference in high/low levels of day tracing looks to be visible in the shadows, not the lit areas. So Indy's face on reveal would be more properly illuminated.
Great stuff. They have absolutely nailed it. One of the most pleasant surprises of 2024 gaming. Yes, we have reached the point of incremental graphical fidelity as a lopsided tradeoff to major performance hits, even on Jingles strength rigs. I wouldn't be able to play this game as Ray Tracing isn't worth the tradeoff to 30fps with my set up. Shame, but a Jingles playthough comes a close second. Ps: I hope there's an opportunity to return to those University environments. There's always something so damn appealing with them as a game setting, especially with this lighting and detail.
Yeeey A game series from Uncle Jingles i realy like. Gonna enjoy these videos.!! Btw this game brings my Rtx4090 to its knees😅, but I did not have any lighting issues.
Side note as well this is set a year after raiders but before Last Crusade… however it’s still after Temple of Doom Jinglrs as that’s actually takes place before Raiders.
8:45 - I never understood the obsession with textures. I get it, it breaks you out of the game. But (smacks gums) back in my day when we were talking about terrible textures we didn't have to walk up to the object, stick our nose against it and go "Ah-HA! This looks bad with my nose pressed against it!" No, it was at distances you would normally see them at during *normal game play*. And these textures you're waffling on about, they are more than fine for distances outside of when you walk up and press your nose against it.
Jingles the lighting thing is something with your settings or setup there, I’ve played through this myself on both my PC and Xbox and not had any graphical issues at all like this. I have had a few other minor bugs one of which annoyingly is stopping me progress any further a good 26 hours in but am hopeful it will be fixed soon and still absolutely LOvED the game thusfar!
Wow those are awesome Graphics, but yeah the Hair thing was Crazy looking. I was cought up looking at the Hair color and textures instead of the game as a whole. The voice Actors are amazing thou, well and the game overall is Great looking. disclaimer(I haven't played the game yet) so I 'm only talking about what shown here. thanks Jingles, your good ppl. take care.
No its easy to believe. Play it and you will see how lazy the game design is. I had to stop half way, it just isn't fun and somehow I took out 500+ German solders. The story is ok, but nothing amazing.
Jingles belongs in a museum
Hahaha, he is not that old!
I love how unnecessary this was 😂😂
He’d get stolen!
@RySLz I mean in a national treasure way, honest...
So do you!
In regards to the small boat at the beginning, in old expeditions in south America they would carry their boats with them across land to the points where they expected to need them again later on. Not sure how well that area was mapped out, but there are a ton of rivers and such in South America.
Yeah, it's called "portage." And it's very common in places with lots of water.
Jingles, the hair colour change must be on your end. I haven't had such issue. Granted, I had other things, like a noise over white shiny surfaces, due to interference between DLSS and HDR, or weird eye textures in the tutorial. But there was nothing wrong with anyone's hair.
Same here. Running on a RTX 3070, and I didn't get the issue. Actually downloaded the game to specifically test this, and I have seen videos of it that didn't show the issue as well.
Same here. The lights inside the cave and university were also way up, the whole place was lit up to the point it almost looked like outside at daylight. That is not how I witnessed on my PC not how it's intended to look like.
Looks to me like HDR is enabled on a display that doesn't support it.
Tony Todd passed away about a month ago or so. RIP to a dude that was in heaps of hugely relevant horror films as well as voicing many iconic characters in games and animations.
Also a big actor in Star Trek. He will be missed.
@@Strykenine Wasn't he Worf's brother, Kern?
@twinshark429 Yes, he was.
We are Venom ;((
Indiana Jones, archeologist ... casually and thoughtlessly tosses priceless artifacts on the museum floor after admiringly them for a moment, lol
Agreed. And I don't know if it's a brilliant wink at the movies or kind of stupid.
Temple of Doom is a prequel to Raiders.
Yep... Actually, Jingles...
Yep, Temple of Doom is from 1935 in the timeline whereas Raiders is from 1936 and Crusaders is 1939.
Spot on
@@csdn4483 The Last Crusade is set in 1938...
@@csdn4483 Thius game is set in 37 :)
That the voice of Indy ISN'T Harrison Ford is wild. It's bang on.
Is it a.i generated? Cause I'd believe it
its weird because Im sure for the right price Ford wouldve done it too
@@TheRAMBO9191not AI, it’s an impression by the voice actor Troy Baker. He’s famously known to do impressions of actors.
If you think Harrison Ford would voice act for a videogame you’re out of your mind
@@Kaarl_Mills 82 year old Harrison Ford would have not done a great job of voicing 39 year old Harrison Ford, let's not kid ourselves here.
Troy Baker did a fantastic job.
28:48 Actually Jingles The Temple of Doom was a prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark, so this game is actually set before The Last Crusade. Jingles? 'BANG'
I know Bethesda is the publisher not the developer but at 2:06 the guy with the back pack walks through the tree... Some things never change
I think he meant ZeniMax, which is pretty much Bethesda, or rather Beth is ZeniMax
I just scrolled down to see if anyone else pointed it out
my mother had dinner with Harrison Ford in the mid seventy's, when he was filming Force 10 From Navarone in Jersey C.I. she was invited along to a meal with the whole cast, as one of her friends was dating one of the stuntmen.
As a child, I played with 'Etch-a-sketch' games. That pretty much sums-up MY knowledge on PC's and Graphics. ;-) As an 'Elder' who has been dabbling in these modern games for around a decade, I am forever astonished at how far graphics have come since the first Atari console arrived. I've spent countless hours in 'Open world' games, just exploring! Doubt I'll ever have the $$$ to invest in a modern, powerful PC. That's just not on my own radar of things I absolutely have to have to live. I sure's heck enjoy watching you and your videos Jingles!
Happy Holidays and all the best in the New Year!
2:09 "Restart Checkpoint - 1 minute ago" yeeeeeeeeesssssssss. more games need to start doing this. I don't notice a tiny flashing icon on screen for less than half a second when a game autosaves so when a game doesn't offer manual saves, only autosaves, I never have any idea if I quit now will I lose 20 seconds of progress or will I have to redo the last half hour when I get back. so much anxiety over the years, because devs couldn't be bothered.
you can go back 3 checkpoints if you need to
....so I play on PC, too, and I didn't experience those same lighting issues that I remember. I wonder if it might be something in the settings.
Okay, yeah, I'm impressed with Baker's performance. The lines in the trailers were SO CLOSE that the bits he didn't quite get right stuck out all the more, but listening to him now? Absolutely nailed it.
These visual/lighting issues aren't due to direction though, you seem to be experiencing some pretty severe graphics bugs. On my setup and others I've seen stream these lighting issues aren't present.
same here and my system is a couple of years old as well now, running with a 3080 and drivers from early november. typical jingles luck i suppose :D
Troy really did nail the voice
seeing harrison ford as a special guest in the game awards gave me goose bumps, i expected the event to be a shit show. but shiiiii seeing my childhood hero brought sparkles on my eyes
Did he know where he was?
He looked on stage like a grandpa who didn't know where he was.
To be fair, he wasnt 30. He was 37 in Raiders. 38 in this and 39 in Last Crusade. Doom is the odd one at him being 36. Yes, Temple of Doom was a prequel. Probably explains his less than scholarly pursuit at Marshall.
But I do hope they fix the aging issue. We don't need to be reminded of Crystal Skull anymore.
Interesting, so he was born in 1899, making Indiana Jones a Victorian character (kind of).
I lived in Hawaii for three years and the tree's texture looks exactly like the trees in HI.
We called them paper trees because of how the bark sloughs off
I do appreciate Marcus actually pushing back on Indy's plan to go adventuring.
"You can't steal from the dead. That's called archeology."
Well actually Jingles, there are trees in Oz that have identical texture (Moreton Bay Figs) to those in the game. So from my perspective,they are spot-on for a tropical/sub-tropical tree trunk texture. TBH my jaw dropped at the quality of scenery as soon as it popped up. We’ve come a long way since playing asteroids….
i'm running this game on a 6 year old rig with an i5 and a 2070 super.
on 1440 with medium to high settings.
getting 75 fps.
it doesnt look bad at all imo but the game is very good so gameplay > graphics ...
*edit, i did not have these issues at all ...
Something with his set up is not working right, whether it's drivers, the GPU itself or something else. May have to play with stuff until he figures it out but other videos don't show that happening.
Interesting. I might be able to run this thing after all.
@@CarlWheatley-wi2cl if you dont want to buy it just get 1 month of xbox gamepass and check it out.
if it doenst run, enough other games on there to make it worth it at least.
i've been playing for about 5 hours total an havent seen glitches, drops or anything.
ofc it doenst look as polished as it could be ;)
It's a shame the Empire of Japan aren't in the game. They'd have made great antagonists in Thailand, bayonet charging you.
I watched the XCOM2 Series with Jingles. Full playthroughs with Jingles are really good. Looking forwards!
Oooh! i was *so* hoping you would play this!
I was hesitantly exited seeing the trailer, as it seemed to capture the soul of the movies, so glad to hear its good!
This is such an awesome surprise! So glad you are playing this.
(6:30) Maybe the water was considerably higher when Forrestal and company arrived.
(16:00) I saw another TH-camr play through this part, and I don't recall these lighting issues.
One of my favourite movie series growing up in the 80s and 90s. As far as I'm concerned there are only 3 Indiana Jones movies. I'm looking forward to this series.
Alfred Molina's first roll in a film was as Satipo in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
I'll be looking forward to this series since it's very clear to me that I won't be able to afford a new computer anytime soon, so I'll just have to live vicariously through our Gnome Overlord 😊
Looking forward to this series. I can't play it, but I will happily watch you stumble all the way to the end.
Any chance we could get some more 'Thank Goodness You're Here!'? It's ridiculously entertaining and if there was a game virtually custom made for Jingles, it's this one. Also, the personal anecdotes dredged up out of Jingles memory are awesome to hear and funny af. Plus, it's just a hilarious game and super entertaining to watch (but maybe Jingles should watch a walk through or guide first, to avoid lots of aimless wandering that necessitates editing out).
“You can’t just run away from your problems, Indiana” man if that doesn’t hit home.
Path tracing and ray tracing are different. Path tracing is calculating light bouncing of surfaces for more physically accurate lighting. You can see how the shadows aren't so harsh when you turn on path tracing, instead of black and white shadows you get a certain amount of illumination from the light bouncing off surfaces giving you nice falloff and softer shadows.
@13:07 That moment when the impaled Forrestal pops in...right until seeing the subtitle at this moment I thought Indy said "poor soul" in the movie. Every day is a school day!
Awesome start, Jingles!!! Defo looking forward to this series :D
Glad you're enjoying the game, Me and my dad were fans of the movies..miss him. Hopefully I'll play it for myself one day but until then I'll enjoy your playthrough.
He also has a black finger while holding the torch
28:50 Temple of doom is actually a prequel to Raiders.
It's not just lighting. At some points it looks like Indy doesn't have any facial expressions at all. Otherwise I really like the look of it and the feel of being able to play as Indy. Such a legendary character.
This must be some bug or Jingles settings.
I have seen other gameplay and lightning is just fine.
@@MatJan86 Yea, no complaints here. Some scenes might be a tad bright but nothing too major.
24:30 love how indy carelessy drops the priceless ancient relics on the floor
As an archaeologist, I greatly appreciated this game. The detail in a lot of the sites, tombs, and artifacts was first rate. Plus, it's fun!
Time to earn my extra Christmas shifts in the Salt Mines:
5:29 Actually Jingles, you should have noticed the tree clipping at 2:06
6:25 And there is their boat... with ferns clipping through it
Ive watched other videos of this segment of the game... and not noticed the lighting issues that you were having... so it might not be entirely the games fault.
Looks like a great series! Those glitchy intro scenes felt like last minute re-writes stitched in.
Jingles thank you so much for your honesty ❤
Oh I can't wait for a jingles playthrough of this
Hell yea! Let's do it! My only complaint is that this video isn't 1 or 2 hours longer. I demand at least two Indy videos a week... sir, i don't know what got into me.. yes sir, extra shift at the mines every day for the next month.. going right away sir!
Stranger: (unintelligible Latin"
Oh great, he's gonna summon a demon.
That’s awesome! As soon as the opening scene came up I was back to being a 10 year old watching wide eyed at such an incredible film. Still my favourite! I can’t wait to see this series
looking forward to it, it's like watching a good narrated docu
Yes! Another amazing series! I shall watch with roze tinted glasses and enjoy each episode! XD
I will say it ran beautifully on the Series X. Just finished it and thoroughly enjoyed it all
ONe thing im very happy about is the correct setup of the chessboards.
jingles we want Thanks goodness you are here!
Yes! Moaaar! It's ridiculously entertaining and if there was a game virtually custom made for Jingles, it's this one. Also, the personal anecdotes dredged up out of Jingles memory are awesome to hear and funny af
This is the best Indy IP since the original films lol. Im really enjoying it
I love Indiana Jones so I'm elated to see a real high quality game come out about it. I don't have a computer that is capable of running it so I'm glad Jingles is playing it.
Modern naval warfare...just a bunch of missiles flying back and forth. Frequently in the dark. Seen one missile fight...pretty much seen them all. Not a particular entertaining video to watch. However, this!? Oh, my. Back to doing what you do best. Really excited about this series.
So many great nods to the movies, the voice acting is chefs kiss…
Denholm Elliot should be a national treasure. He was in so many great movies. I loved The Cruel Sea about the Compass Rose a Corvette escort to the Atlantic convoys. I think he was a navigator for Bomber Command during WW2 also.
Maybe Forrestal rowed that boat passed Jock Lindsey's biplane as he was fishing. Jingles need to watch the Indy trilogy again. Forgot about Jock and that Temple Of Doom precedes Raiders in the timeline. Which would be a perfect thing to do on his "break".
A brand new lets play, oh yes! Can't wait to see this one Jingles!
Seems like a cinematic experience. Like an interactive movie.Pretty good idea for an Indiana Jones game.
This will be so much fun since Jingles is playing. I always value his opinion on games.
9:41 Revolver is likely a Smith and Wesson U.S. M1917 model chambered for .45 acp on half-moon clips. They later made a .45 auto-rim round for this model.
I believe it was. My brother still has my Great grandfather's 1917 .45 ACP.
I never noticed the issues with the lighting when I played through this section...
I seriously want to play this. I actually went to my high school senior prom dressed as Indiana Jones.
Awww I was expecting a Sea Power Video I have been enjoying seeing Jingles command a Fleet
Why yes Jingles, I will stick around for this series
Ah I was hoping you were going to play this!
New jingles play thru getting started, Lets goooo.
14:25 Yeah, the lighting is wrong in this entire scene. What upscaler are you using? There were some strange artifacts in that whip gap traversal scene...
I'm not sure why but other youtubers I've watched didn't seem to have the same lightning issues. Maybe it has something to do with your settings. Or it's a bug.
His hair wasn't the only thing, he turned into Jeff Goldblum.
Its hularious as Indy is throwing artifacts when he picks another one :D
What a way to start the day!
Tony Todd was also in the Final Destination films as well as the voice of The Fallen in the Bay Transformer film Revenge of the Fallen.
Jingles, would you consider releasing frequent episodes of this, or long ones? I guess I can't demand this, but I am just imagining this being the. best. entertainment. to keep us all cosy this Christmas.
My understanding of the raytracing requirement is that one of the original main selling points about raytracing is that it makes coding the lighting of the game easier for the developer, so they can spend more time working on other aspects of the game. They don't have to come up with a bunch of work-around solutions to "mimic" realistic light movement and reflections; they just plop a light source and give surfaces a "reflectivity" coefficient and the hardware handles the rest.
This is just the first game to take full advantage of that capability by not having the devs spend time working on the traditional lighting workaround stuff for systems that can't do hardware RT.
This next bit is pure speculation: maybe the different RT quality settings here only change a few things, like the number of polygons per reflective surface, or the total number of reflections that are computed (which would be most noticeable in small rooms with lots of reflective surfaces), which is why you didn't see much of a difference testing it in the forest?
The level of geometry is amazing! 20 seconds into game man walks through tree trunk.
This is what i'm talking about, they must have tested that opening scene hundreds of times but at no point did anyone say "oh that looks a bit shit", companies spout this triple A nonsense and it's just the same mediocre crap over and over. What is the point in making a game immersive if you are going to break the immersion every 30 seconds when something clips in a stupid way.
thanks for the video Jingles. Just gave me an idea what to watch.
Troy Baker the man that was the voice of Kai Leng in Mass Effect 3 and Pagan Min in FarCry 4 and 6.
The difference in high/low levels of day tracing looks to be visible in the shadows, not the lit areas. So Indy's face on reveal would be more properly illuminated.
Alright Jingles, you got me hooked.
Indy doesn't just look 60 when the light is off, he looks like a different character.
Great stuff. They have absolutely nailed it. One of the most pleasant surprises of 2024 gaming. Yes, we have reached the point of incremental graphical fidelity as a lopsided tradeoff to major performance hits, even on Jingles strength rigs. I wouldn't be able to play this game as Ray Tracing isn't worth the tradeoff to 30fps with my set up. Shame, but a Jingles playthough comes a close second. Ps: I hope there's an opportunity to return to those University environments. There's always something so damn appealing with them as a game setting, especially with this lighting and detail.
Yeeey A game series from Uncle Jingles i realy like. Gonna enjoy these videos.!!
Btw this game brings my Rtx4090 to its knees😅, but I did not have any lighting issues.
Side note as well this is set a year after raiders but before Last Crusade… however it’s still after Temple of Doom Jinglrs as that’s actually takes place before Raiders.
sorry, forgot to say 'aaaaactchually' :P
ok good to hear that they didn't screw up the game, unlike the last movie
Troy did an amazing job. This game looks awesome 👍 please make this a video series . This might be my favorite next to subnautica!❤
Looking forward to the rest, looks awesome.
Jingles, i think the lighting issue is your settings/computer.
In my gameplay I did not have such issue.
looking forward to this playthrough Paul
8:45 - I never understood the obsession with textures. I get it, it breaks you out of the game. But (smacks gums) back in my day when we were talking about terrible textures we didn't have to walk up to the object, stick our nose against it and go "Ah-HA! This looks bad with my nose pressed against it!" No, it was at distances you would normally see them at during *normal game play*. And these textures you're waffling on about, they are more than fine for distances outside of when you walk up and press your nose against it.
Never been that much of an Indy fan but I'm sure I'll enjoy this series
The MIghty Pringles
Jingles the lighting thing is something with your settings or setup there, I’ve played through this myself on both my PC and Xbox and not had any graphical issues at all like this. I have had a few other minor bugs one of which annoyingly is stopping me progress any further a good 26 hours in but am hopeful it will be fixed soon and still absolutely LOvED the game thusfar!
Wow those are awesome Graphics, but yeah the Hair thing was Crazy looking. I was cought up looking at the Hair color and textures instead of the game as a whole. The voice Actors are amazing thou, well and the game overall is Great looking. disclaimer(I haven't played the game yet) so I 'm only talking about what shown here. thanks Jingles, your good ppl. take care.
Almost hard to believe that Toad Howard had something to do with this game.
No its easy to believe. Play it and you will see how lazy the game design is. I had to stop half way, it just isn't fun and somehow I took out 500+ German solders. The story is ok, but nothing amazing.