Post some nice looking water in video games
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>literally copypaste shit
>nice looking
you first
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you know for as good as the witcher 3 looks, it has some of the worst water since the 360.
Yeah, on the open sea. Rivers and such looks nice. Real nice. And there's plenty of 360 games with nice looking water :)
N64 on the other hand, not a single game with nice looking water
wave race
Wave race 64 had nice looking water
Post nice looking trees in games.
Not nice looking water. Maybe back in the day. Now is not nice looking water
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Someone post crysis 2 water with tesselation at 32x
You evaluate things for what they were when they were made. Saying a game made 20 years ago is shit because it doesn't live up to current day standards is retarded.
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yeah that's some good looking water right there
show me more
Loving that water. It looks unique and has that no-bullshit ripple effect
Shame watch dogs was such a mediocre game, it can really look stunning at points. Especially with mods
unfortunately the water's visual was the best part of that game.
even on ps4 though, the water looked fantastic.
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the water wasnt even dynamic like lets say gta v...try shooting some bullets into the water you will see zero reaction..just a dumb texture it is
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This "water" looks like liquid metal or some shit
nice one user. can't believe no one else realized they were getting memed on.
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I hate that useless bow.
Well at least there's a glitch that lets you lose it for good once you get all the bette rlooking outfits.
One is from Runescape, the other from Witcher 3. Can you guess which is which?
top witcher
bottom jackie cha- FUCK
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Came here to post this.
>Rivers and such looks nice
Not really.
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I forget, what's that guy's deal?
Arkham Knight was a really good looking game.
From what I've read on v, it's something to do with water allergies.
Yea.
Red dead redemption water was amazing, specially the turbulent water with all the foam and shit, this is the only decet quality cap i found
Such a shame the PC port was utter dogshit.
Plays fine now though
I don't understand.
Nah.
You still need to have 4GB GPU and 16GB of RAM, otherwise it stutters no matter what setting you play on. Then there's the glitches which crash your game regardless of that.
There's a reason why this is one of the few, if not the only, games on Steam that can be refunded past the 2h playtime limit.
Does it? I've had it sitting in my library for months now.
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>using "fake e3 so real with youtubers who didn't act in this video" as an example
>that rain
I was very turned on.
>I use reason and logic well
>didnt even watch the video
It doesn't change the fact that the game wont look anything like that.
>A GAME COULD NOT POSSIBLY LOOK THIS GOOD, I-IT CANT BE TRUE
What's good looking about that?
The outer pipes disappear completely under the water.
It doesn't even look good, what is your point?
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When will they learn?
that's cuz you're dealing with thick water
engulfes everything
Is it water or milk?
Yes.
Still better than Battlefield 3's jelly water
>this thread
Best water or best water?
Man, the actually body of water looks so great, but the little spray coming out of the boat looks absolutely awful.
wtf? leave overwatchfag
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Got one with more blur?
I was actually surprised at how good my water looked when I got done modding skyrim, my rig isn't even that great. Sometimes it doesn't look right for the current lighting/weather but what you gonna do.
the best girl
If you want to check another water weirdo, look up Ulillillia's facebook.
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KSP
Don't have a good pic of it but I thought the water at the start of Bioshock: Infinite was pretty good.
how about some nice water physics
Is this Uncharted 4?
Uncharted 3
Looks like jelly.
Too bad it's totally static.
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WAIT A MINUTE
THAT CARD
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can anyone post the How to webm.webm?
this
kek
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what game?
>PC fats will NEVER EVER get this
what game bro
so pretty
That's God of War 3
Submerged
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Thank god, I like my games to actually involve player input.
That's how water works.