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Old 05-15-2003, 05:39 PM   #1
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I credit it to no one, an implication was made where Stu asked Ranzid to compare a game to GT4, Ranzid seemed like he wanted to see the GT4 pic, so I gave him one.

now i'll sit back and think about why space shooters shouldnt look as good as Gt4
Well for whatever reason, Ranzid asked for a screenshot with tress or atleast that's the impression I got, and your screen doesn't invovle any tree what so ever.

Anyhow why it's bad to compare a spaceshooter to a racer.

Well, I think it's basically one is in a more nature setting environment, I mean sure the pic you posted of RS III is on ground (even though first person), but most other screens are in the air and what have you. Also space shooters tend to have a bit more going on in the screen. The GT 4 screen has one car on a vast highway.

Now reason why the screen comparison was bad...
1)They have nothing in common at all..
-They are two different setting, one is a bit more confound to a jungle like setting while another is in a more open and somewhat barren road
-One is via a first person perspective, the other seems to be an bird's eye view screen.
-There isn't much going on in either screen.
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