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[NOT TRUE] Assassin's Creed Unity XB1 version has better textures than the PC

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UPDATE 3: So apparently it's not true. DigitalStorm just screwed up the settings. That first mission does not allow you to change the settings before the first cutscene finishes. 



The pcmasterrace retains it's crown. 

 

UPDATE 2: The video is back up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i79XazAXcs


EDIT: Apparently DigitalStorm decided to remove the video. You can see his reasoning behind this at post #24 in this thread.
But I managed to snap a few shots before he took it down. Here they are:

As you can see the texture quality on the sleeve is abysmal. 
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And so is this guy's helmet.
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The robes too.
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ORIGINAL POST: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVa1t0rDgng
This is getting ridiculous. Ubisoft, you are failing so hard at your jobs that you should just quit it. Making games just isn't your thing. Go try your luck in the mining/construction industry building excavators.

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Was literally about to post a thread about this, but I had a feeling in my penis that someone else just posted one. Went to check and sure enough.. loool.

 

 

But off to my thoughts: Nvidia sure is to blame for AC:U being a bad game.

 

 

 

 

 

 

That was sarcasm.

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Haha Yah I checked for a post didnt find one.I go back to the front page after i posted about it and seen this post lol Ninja'ed 

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Was literally about to post a thread about this, but I had a feeling in my penis that someone else just posted one. Went to check and sure enough.. loool.

 

 

But off to my thoughts: Nvidia sure is to blame for AC:U being a bad game.

 

 

 

 

 

 

That was sarcasm.

 

Are you saying Nvidia "Games Works" which supposedly exists to give us optimization, but instead gives us horrible ports, inefficient ways to render things and cripples their competition is not to blame at all?

 

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/173511-nvidias-gameworks-program-usurps-power-from-developers-end-users-and-amd

 

Did you see Nvidia complain once about Watch Dogs? How about Unity? Nope. They will happily sell morons two GTX 980's to run a game at 1080p (LOL) at 4x MSAA (lol even more). Answer is simple. Stop buying any Games Works games, because this crap ain't changing and it isn't new or isolated to Ubisoft.

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I am genuinely pissed about that. Ubisoft just hit a new low. #boycottubisoft

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I just hope Nvidia won't be crashing down with Ubisoft. Ubisoft's kinda pulling down the company itself to their graves pulling Nvidia with it.

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Hair looks slightly crisper....OH GOD THE CHAINMAIL

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Are you saying Nvidia "Games Works" which supposedly exists to give us optimization, but instead gives us horrible ports, inefficient ways to render things and cripples their competition is not to blame at all?

 

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/173511-nvidias-gameworks-program-usurps-power-from-developers-end-users-and-amd

 

Did you see Nvidia complain once about Watch Dogs? How about Unity? Nope. They will happily sell morons two GTX 980's to run a game at 1080p (LOL) at 4x MSAA (lol even more). Answer is simple. Stop buying any Games Works games, because this crap ain't changing and it isn't new or isolated to Ubisoft.

 

 

/sigh

 

Nvidia GameWorks exists to provide a library of visual effects that can be taken advantage of and quickly implemented by a developer if they so choose. These effects happen to run only on Nvidia cards (hence the 'Nvidia' in 'Nvidia GameWorks'). This library also has a toolkit available to the developer to optimize the game and the effects that are put into it for a better performing experience.

 

Let me put it to you this way:

 

You are a manufacturer of DIY desk kits - lets call your company Nvidia. You provide all of the tools, screws and instructions to put the desks together. A company decides to buy some from you in wholesale for a discount (like what normally happens) so they can resell them - lets call that company Ubisoft. Ubisoft goes ahead and puts these desks together for customers, but didn't read the instructions. A couple of pieces that are made to sustain the desk from it's rated weight load are installed incorrectly. A customer buys one of those poorly put-together desks, thinking it looks fine despite all of the reviews on Youtube and other outlets that are urging customers not to buy that particular desk from Ubisoft. They happily get the desk home and start to put everything on the desk, like their thousand dollar computer, monitor, printer, etc. Within two hours, the desk just falls apart and the equipment on the desk is ruined. Who's fault is it?

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video was removed, is this legit?

yes,posted by digital storm on youtube...they must have taken it down?

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video was removed, is this legit?

 

Yeah, I see it was removed too :(

 

Regardless, yeahhhh, Ubisoft being retarded is legit.

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Well looks like the only title I'm getting in the next few weeks is Dragon age. I don't want to buy ubisoft game for awhile.

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video was removed, is this legit?

Some people in the comments were asking if this mislabeled it. Digital storm replied saying"They labeled it right". 

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/sigh

 

Nvidia GameWorks exists to provide a library of visual effects that can be taken advantage of and quickly implemented by a developer if they so choose. These effects happen to run only on Nvidia cards (hence the 'Nvidia' in 'Nvidia GameWorks'). This library also has a toolkit available to the developer to optimize the game and the effects that are put into it for a better performing experience.

 

Let me put it to you this way:

 

You are a manufacturer of DIY desk kits - lets call your company Nvidia. You provide all of the tools, screws and instructions to put the desks together. A company decides to buy some from you in wholesale for a discount (like what normally happens) so they can resell them - lets call that company Ubisoft. Ubisoft goes ahead and puts these desks together for customers, but didn't read the instructions. A couple of pieces that are made to sustain the desk from it's rated weight load are installed incorrectly. A customer buys one of those poorly put-together desks, thinking it looks fine despite all of the reviews on Youtube and other outlets that are urging customers not to buy that particular desk from Ubisoft. They happily get the desk home and start to put everything on the desk, like their thousand dollar computer, monitor, printer, etc. Within two hours, the desk just falls apart and the equipment on the desk is ruined. Who's fault is it?

 

Let me put it to you this way. The library is closed. All these games look and work like @$%^. Case closed. Not buying any game with "games works" attached to the title that has an Nvidia tech demo. These games look and run WAY better on PC at E3 when they are demoed, than after they get Games Works. I just cancelled a CE edition Witcher 3. 

 

Sony demoed Batman on a PC at E3.

 

http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Batman-Arkham-Knight-E3-Footage-During-Sony-Conference-Was-Running-PC-64642.html

 

What happens if it comes out an unoptimized piece of crap. Will you learn then?

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wow. Just wow. PC versions should have the original textures. Wtf. I mean this is them blatantly trying to kill pc as a platform. 

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I removed the video due to the fact i know the PCMASTERRACE community is going to cause a storm. Therefore, would rather not deal with the headache.  B)

That actually makes a surprising amount of sense, and frankly I don't blame you in the least bit.

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