This game took the spot for best looking game and beat out RDR2. Got it early but I waited till the 9th to play with Path Tracing and happy I did. So many times I stopped just to soak in the visuals, the lighting quality is quite photorealistic in certain scenarios. I tried a couple times to switch off PT just to see what certain areas looked like and I immediately noticed light leaking and terrible shading/shadows on objects. Honestly my only gripe was the last jungle area in the game, its much more open than the starting jungle area and in the distance you can see the PT lighting popping on and replacing whatever low quality lighting is used in the far distance which makes the whole area very unstable looking.
i see you haven't played avatar frontiers of pandora, THAT IS THE BEST-LOOKING GAME THERE IS OUT OF THE BOX HOWEVER this game does have path tracing out of the box, which is hard to beat but the environment graphics used in the game doesn't let path tracing shine - and for that reason its still lower than frontiers of pandora just a bit, you can check out cyberpunk 2077 in path tracing, nothing comes close to it. if modders put in effort without worrying about low fps they can make the Indiana jones game be on the same level as modded Cyberpunk 2077
@@v1nigra3 You are right I have not played Avatar, I have played CyberPunk but wasn't too amazed at its path tracing. I think Alan Wake 2 did a great job though too.
I'm agree, I took a lot of pictures every time I play this game, it looks amazing, actually there's a lot of difference between PT on and PT off and I can't wait to see more mods for this game, including better textures in some objects and more quality grass
@@mr.nobody2763 I think I heard Ray Reconstruction is coming later, which could absolutely help with some of the noise on complex objects and maybe give us a 2-3% more or less performance based on how it's implemented. With Cyberpunk my framerate increases with RR but I have seen some other games do the opposite. I don't really think this game needs RR unlike a lot of other noisy RT games but it'll definitely still improve the image in small ways.
This game took the spot for best looking game and beat out RDR2. Got it early but I waited till the 9th to play with Path Tracing and happy I did. So many times I stopped just to soak in the visuals, the lighting quality is quite photorealistic in certain scenarios.
I tried a couple times to switch off PT just to see what certain areas looked like and I immediately noticed light leaking and terrible shading/shadows on objects.
Honestly my only gripe was the last jungle area in the game, its much more open than the starting jungle area and in the distance you can see the PT lighting popping on and replacing whatever low quality lighting is used in the far distance which makes the whole area very unstable looking.
i see you haven't played avatar frontiers of pandora, THAT IS THE BEST-LOOKING GAME THERE IS OUT OF THE BOX
HOWEVER this game does have path tracing out of the box, which is hard to beat but the environment graphics used in the game doesn't let path tracing shine - and for that reason its still lower than frontiers of pandora just a bit, you can check out cyberpunk 2077 in path tracing, nothing comes close to it.
if modders put in effort without worrying about low fps they can make the Indiana jones game be on the same level as modded Cyberpunk 2077
@@v1nigra3 You are right I have not played Avatar, I have played CyberPunk but wasn't too amazed at its path tracing. I think Alan Wake 2 did a great job though too.
@@NewishJordan just search for cyberpunk dreampunk
I'm agree, I took a lot of pictures every time I play this game, it looks amazing, actually there's a lot of difference between PT on and PT off and I can't wait to see more mods for this game, including better textures in some objects and more quality grass
@@mr.nobody2763 I think I heard Ray Reconstruction is coming later, which could absolutely help with some of the noise on complex objects and maybe give us a 2-3% more or less performance based on how it's implemented. With Cyberpunk my framerate increases with RR but I have seen some other games do the opposite. I don't really think this game needs RR unlike a lot of other noisy RT games but it'll definitely still improve the image in small ways.
It kinda looks like a one big slightly controllable cut scene. More of an "interactive movie replica" than a proper GAME...
Just in the beginning of the story, in other missions is completely different, 100% controllable, I recommend you to give it a try