Noko

Can you name one game that suprassed Toy Story in graphics?

The new ratchet and clank? Uncharted 4?

All held down by Consoles.

Why can't modern games render sunlight better than a 20-year-old kid's movie

How come bo peep never appeared after the first movie?

>Undertale
you PCucks never learn

I think she was in the second movie, albeit briefly. As for why didn't get much screen time, she's a porcelain doll. She's not gonna be able to take many bumps without shattering.

Are you talking about the first Toy Story? Because it hasn't aged as well as you may have thought.

Toy Story 3 however looks beautiful, however it's all pre-rendered so no in-game footage can truly compare in terms of overall polishing.

because rendering that movie took literal years while games have to render at least 30 times per second

Holy shit is that why she's not in the third one and Woody gets sad when they mention her?

That's fucking brutal.

>toy story
>graphics

The characters in that movie looked like they were made out of plastic.

I'd say Toy Story 1 and 2 hold up but you can really see where the seams are nowadays

Everything looks okay until you see actual peoples' faces, which is notably one of the hardest things to emulate properly in 3D animation.

The third one was fucking shit. True it looked sort-of nice, however the humans still looked like dolls as opposed to humans, the story was fucking shit with a mediocre borderline on absolute shit villain, the drama was forced, dull and predictable and it was nothing but cheap generic jokes.

Fuck that film.

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It's got some pretty low res textures in some places, and anything organic looks pretty bad.

Apparently the plot of the fourth one is that they're going to go find Bo Peep
Why there's a fourth one I don't know

>Molly
UNF UNF UNF

Quantum break

Heh.

Crysis.

I think he was talking about the humans.

Toy story 2

I always thought it would be a funny if the characters wound up getting lost in a Dollar store and came across their cheap, knock-off counterparts.

egas

it took literal years on 1996 technology lmfao

Maybe they used an early version of Unreal Engine 3

>Not understanding the difference between a pre-rendered movie and video games that have to render in real-time.

Don't be that guy.

I understand them you fucking chucklefuck.

Compare the textures and model complexity of Toy Story vs a high-end modern game. The modern game will absolutely fucking WRECKS Toy Story. Yet Toy Story can render static sunlight with more realism than the modern game, despite the fact that the modern game can render more complex lighting such as mobile sources of lighting, flicker, the luminosity that comes from electrical discharge, etc.

I'm just curious because never has a modern game managed to accurately capture the feel of sunlight.

The Witcher 3 is fairly close.