The audacity! - eviltoast
  • Dr_Box@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Valheim, a massive open world filled with interesting monsters and beautiful stylistic graphics is 1gb

    • Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      6 hours ago

      The sun shining through the mist in the forests is incredibly atmospheric…

      The models may look like they’ve escaped from a PS1 game, but it knows where it needs the graphical shit.

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      to be fair, the 4k textures etc take up most of the space in large 3d games. valheim has a low poly and low quality textures style with a lot of repeats. it only looks good thanks to lighting.

      with such a design choice you have an unfair advantage over photorealism and large variety.

      we should however compare different games of the same style. did they use the 8k ulta detailed Hamburger models or did they actually think about Ressource and space management ?

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        It’s also, as tons of people have said about the Arkham series, about art style. The Valheim style looks really good because they have incredible artists working on the game.

        Just like Arkham Knight is still one of the best looking games I’ve ever seen even though it’s almost 9 years old, Valheim will still probably look just as good the same amount of time later.

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      I agree. We’re not the first ones to point it out, but theres a strong argument to be made for graphical style over graphical fidelity. Working to achieve a particular stylised choice tends to give a visual medium greater longevity.

      There’s a reason why people remember details about Jurassic Park over something like Avatar; or Star Fox over the latest Call of Duty.

      Technology has made some things look better over the years, but the things that really get remembered visually are the style choices.

      Just because one game takes up a quarter of your hard drive doesn’t make it more impressive than a sub 1 GB game.