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What are some games that are visually pleasing to the eye.

Gameplay isn't to much of an issues but is a nice touch.

 

 

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3 hours ago, spartaman64 said:

good in what way? most realistic?

Most Realistic. 

 

 

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But see, now we run into a little bit of an issue... Are we talking good looking in terms of atmosphere and style, or pure realism? Crysis 3 and Sonic Generations both look very nice, but in a very different way.. So what are you looking for?

 

Anyways, Modded Skyrim can look quite nice.

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3 hours ago, Minibois said:

But see, now we run into a little bit of an issue... Are we talking good looking in terms of atmosphere and style, or pure realism? Crysis 3 and Sonic Generations both look very nice, but in a very different way.. So what are you looking for?

 

Anyways, Modded Skyrim can look quite nice.

Realism

 

 

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5 minutes ago, DarkBlade2117 said:

Realism

Well I know less about that one..

As I said Skyrim can get fairly realistic, if modded enough. Bioshock Infinite can look very nice too.. Other than that I don't really have any more to add

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17 minutes ago, DarkBlade2117 said:

Most Realistic. 

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Rise of the Tomb Raider

SW Battlefront (seriously...)

Modded to fuck Skyrim

 

 

Games like W3 and DA:I use a more pastel pseudo-realism, which look amazing and awesome, but are much less "photo-realistic".

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2 hours ago, No said:

witcher 3 is a bit more fantasy but its nice

Yeah if only there wasn't the weird ass aliasing that pops up with ultra textures.

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4 minutes ago, IAmAndre said:

Looks gorgeous. What mod is that and how can I find it please?

It's a combination of about 50 graphical mods. I would list them, but I don't have that build of Skyrim anymore. My current one is a lot darker with heavy fog effects in most places. 

 

Only thing I can tell you is that the ENB is not realVision. That's the only part I remember as I made a choice to deliberately not use realVision on that build. Really not much help, though. 

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3 minutes ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

It's a combination of about 50 graphical mods. I would list them, but I don't have that build of Skyrim anymore. My current one is a lot darker with heavy fog effects in most places. 

 

Only thing I can tell you is that the ENB is not realVision. That's the only part I remember as I made a choice to deliberately not use realVision on that build. Really not much help, though. 

I only installed the HD textures pack but didn't see much of a difference.

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3 minutes ago, IAmAndre said:

I only installed the HD textures pack but didn't see much of a difference.

Lighting mods make the most difference to how the game looks. ENBs in particular can make a massive difference to how the game looks, but can also have big performance hits. 

 

Look for tree, grass and flora mods. The default Skyrim world is pretty empty. Look for random clutter mods too, as well as expanded cities. Basically, look for things that fill up the world, otherwise the game will end up looking bare, even with good textures. Be careful with them, though, or you may decrease performance to the point where the game is unplayable. I have a build that looks amazing, but I can't play it because the game runs like complete crap. It's not even an issue with hardware limitations, it's just the game engine doesn't handle it well. 

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