Watching Watch Dogs' graphical downgrade - videos inside

You pay +/- R7000 for a new "next-gen" console and fire up Watchdogs to show your friends and family what it's all about. Only to realize that it looks no better than some currently available games on "older" consoles. You're going to look like a fool. They don't care what the "gameplay" is like. The question which you won't be able to answer is "why didn't you buy it on your XBOX360 or PS3 then? It looks the same!"

<Slow cap /> Yes. Everything you said is 100% accurate, even the controversial paragraph that I have quoted.
 
i hate topics like this... i am still super amped about Watch Dogs, irrelevant of what clips look like. the whole PREMISE of the game is what intrigues me... and the way Aidan's coat swirls in the wind is just dreamy! :P
 
Watch dogs is gonna be cool it might not look like the reveal trailer but games are not just about graphics.If you don\t like it don't buy it it is that simple.
 
Well i will see what it looks like on ultra once i get mine and i'm not going to cancel a CE for a game i have been waiting for for 2 years just because of some vids i'll make my own assumptions once i have it, who knows it might still surprise us all and be a kick ass game with kick ass graphics, ye have little faith :p
 
I don't care about gfx too much. Pre-ordered the game cause it "looked" like a cool game to play. As long as they don't pull a Aliens: Colonial Marines, I'll be happy.
 
Well i will see what it looks like on ultra once i get mine and i'm not going to cancel a CE for a game i have been waiting for for 2 years just because of some vids i'll make my own assumptions once i have it, who knows it might still surprise us all and be a kick ass game with kick ass graphics, ye have little faith :p

I'm in the same boat, I'm not canning my CE yet
 
I really tried to look at the videos last night but honestly I couldn't see what the problem is. Maybe if I download the 1080p version with keepvid and watch it frame per frame it will be better, but comparing two different scenes under vastly different circumstances is just bloody stupid. We also don't have any confirmation that it's even on the same platform.
 
I really tried to look at the videos last night but honestly I couldn't see what the problem is. Maybe if I download the 1080p version with keepvid and watch it frame per frame it will be better, but comparing two different scenes under vastly different circumstances is just bloody stupid. We also don't have any confirmation that it's even on the same platform.

Just look at his coat/jacket...That will show you how different it is.
If you then can't see any difference I suggest you visit Spec Savers.. ;)
 
Just look at his coat/jacket...That will show you how different it is.
If you then can't see any difference I suggest you visit Spec Savers.. ;)
Cloth simulation has always been a pet peeve of mine I just dont know why Ubisoft insist on having main characters in there games wearing big ass coats and hoods when they can not do it properly.The best cloth simulation I have seen is in Order1886.
 
I don't care about gfx too much. Pre-ordered the game cause it "looked" like a cool game to play.

I have a question for everyone who's bitching about this "huge downgrade", or cancelling their pre-orders.

Let's say you meet a girl (or a guy if that's your vibe) who is smart, interesting, multi-faceted, fun, and engaging. The two of you get along great. However, you eventually discover that she (or he) has a small physical imperfection; nothing that ruins the entire person, just something that you picked up on that you'd never noticed before.

Do you forget about everything else you like about that person and ditch the whole package?

If you're going to base your decision for getting a game solely on a small graphical "disappointment" (and let's be honest here, the whole thing still looks pretty damn good), you're going to spend the rest of your gaming days being a crotchety whiner who misses out on a lot of awesome titles. And yes, video games aren't people, but (and forgive me for mixing metaphors here) you're getting swayed by the cover of the book and completely ignoring its story, atmosphere, dialogue, involvement, and enjoyment.

IMHO: Don't become yet another self-entitled gamer who demands that all games must be made to their exacting specifications, wait until the reviews are out, and make a decision based on what the game is, not what it looks like.
 
I have a question for everyone who's bitching about this "huge downgrade", or cancelling their pre-orders.

Let's say you meet a girl (or a guy if that's your vibe) who is smart, interesting, multi-faceted, fun, and engaging. The two of you get along great. However, you eventually discover that she (or he) has a small physical imperfection; nothing that ruins the entire person, just something that you picked up on that you'd never noticed before.

Do you forget about everything else you like about that person and ditch the whole package?

If you're going to base your decision for getting a game solely on a small graphical "disappointment" (and let's be honest here, the whole thing still looks pretty damn good), you're going to spend the rest of your gaming days being a crotchety whiner who misses out on a lot of awesome titles. And yes, video games aren't people, but (and forgive me for mixing metaphors here) you're getting swayed by the cover of the book and completely ignoring its story, atmosphere, dialogue, involvement, and enjoyment.

IMHO: Don't become yet another self-entitled gamer who demands that all games must be made to their exacting specifications, wait until the reviews are out, and make a decision based on what the game is, not what it looks like.

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I have a question for everyone who's bitching about this "huge downgrade", or cancelling their pre-orders.

Let's say you meet a girl (or a guy if that's your vibe) who is smart, interesting, multi-faceted, fun, and engaging. The two of you get along great. However, you eventually discover that she (or he) has a small physical imperfection; nothing that ruins the entire person, just something that you picked up on that you'd never noticed before.

Do you forget about everything else you like about that person and ditch the whole package?

If you're going to base your decision for getting a game solely on a small graphical "disappointment" (and let's be honest here, the whole thing still looks pretty damn good), you're going to spend the rest of your gaming days being a crotchety whiner who misses out on a lot of awesome titles. And yes, video games aren't people, but (and forgive me for mixing metaphors here) you're getting swayed by the cover of the book and completely ignoring its story, atmosphere, dialogue, involvement, and enjoyment.

IMHO: Don't become yet another self-entitled gamer who demands that all games must be made to their exacting specifications, wait until the reviews are out, and make a decision based on what the game is, not what it looks like.

Very well said.
 
I have a question for everyone who's bitching about this "huge downgrade", or cancelling their pre-orders.

Let's say you meet a girl (or a guy if that's your vibe) who is smart, interesting, multi-faceted, fun, and engaging. The two of you get along great. However, you eventually discover that she (or he) has a small physical imperfection; nothing that ruins the entire person, just something that you picked up on that you'd never noticed before.

Do you forget about everything else you like about that person and ditch the whole package?

If you're going to base your decision for getting a game solely on a small graphical "disappointment" (and let's be honest here, the whole thing still looks pretty damn good), you're going to spend the rest of your gaming days being a crotchety whiner who misses out on a lot of awesome titles. And yes, video games aren't people, but (and forgive me for mixing metaphors here) you're getting swayed by the cover of the book and completely ignoring its story, atmosphere, dialogue, involvement, and enjoyment.

IMHO: Don't become yet another self-entitled gamer who demands that all games must be made to their exacting specifications, wait until the reviews are out, and make a decision based on what the game is, not what it looks like.

Great reply
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I have a question for everyone who's bitching about this "huge downgrade", or cancelling their pre-orders.

Let's say you meet a girl (or a guy if that's your vibe) who is smart, interesting, multi-faceted, fun, and engaging. The two of you get along great. However, you eventually discover that she (or he) has a small physical imperfection; nothing that ruins the entire person, just something that you picked up on that you'd never noticed before.

Do you forget about everything else you like about that person and ditch the whole package?

If you're going to base your decision for getting a game solely on a small graphical "disappointment" (and let's be honest here, the whole thing still looks pretty damn good), you're going to spend the rest of your gaming days being a crotchety whiner who misses out on a lot of awesome titles. And yes, video games aren't people, but (and forgive me for mixing metaphors here) you're getting swayed by the cover of the book and completely ignoring its story, atmosphere, dialogue, involvement, and enjoyment.

IMHO: Don't become yet another self-entitled gamer who demands that all games must be made to their exacting specifications, wait until the reviews are out, and make a decision based on what the game is, not what it looks like.

Self-entitled? Really mate?

No I Pre ordered and paid for this game a while ago, and although story and game play trumps graphics, Ubisoft were bragging about the amazing visuals of Watch Dogs, they were the ones showing it off. That's what got me to Pre Order...the whole package...Not just some of it.

Its like seeing a 3 piece lounge suit advertised on TV that you think is amazing, so you phone them up and place your order...a Month before they deliver you see the same ad on TV only this time one of the couches isn't part of the deal anymore. Are you really gonna be happy with that? (I know its a stupid analogy)

I've been waiting for this game for a long time, the stunning visuals hooked me...So now that's been taken away and I am supposed to be happy with it?


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Sep 4, 2013
PS4 Game play...Compare it to the new clip.

 
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Sorry, I'm going to disagree here and add my 20 million Zim dollars because I feel strongly about this topic.

First off: lol @ the comparison of a video game to an actual, flesh and blood person. That was very entertaining, but I fear for your mental health.

Let's compare the game and what has happened to something a bit more relevant to one another:

Ferrari advertises a brand new car. It costs R10 million. This car is the fastest from 0-100km/h, it makes everything else look pedestrian. On top of that, Ferrari are claiming that this car is, and will be for the next 100 years, the best looking car ever sculpted by a human mind. Everyone agrees and there is much celebration. You decide to take R10 million of your hard earned cash, and pre-order this car. After all, this is THE car to have and other auto manufacturers are literally closing their doors at the mere news of this new car.

Unfortunately, the wait for your new pride and joy is about 2 years. But that's okay; Ferrari are giving you little tid-bits and show you some person blasting around a track in this amazing new car which you can expect in your driveway "soon". The wait is unbearable.

2 years later, your car is ready for collection. It's the most exciting day of your life. You rush through to the dealership, ready to be the envy of everyone with a penis and you look forward to driving home in a car that's so gorgeous, it might be considered as a roofie to women.

You arrive at the dealership and there's a crowd gathered in the main showroom floor. People are humming and drumming around this "object" that is covered in a drape in the middle of the floor. You know that's your car. People are waiting for you to come and accept delivery of the best and most beautiful car on the planet.

The moment is at hand. After popping champagne, the dealer principle lifts the drapes off of your new car! Everyone gasps. People are stunned.

IT LOOKS LIKE A HYUNDAI ATOS!

You're looking around for the cameras. You are looking for Leon Schulster to jump out any minute to claim his corny gag again. After all, how the hell does someone expect you to be happy with this thing when it looks nothing like the car that was shown to you for the last 2 years. But the look of shock on your face turns to pure depression as you realize, this is not a joke. This is your new car. You feel like crying and killing someone at the same time, and you'd like them to cry too whilst you do it.

The salesman walks over to you, he sees that you're in shock and disbelief. He grabs your hand and shakes it, almost sarcastically. He knows why you're upset. He knows this isn't the same car they used to steal your money with. As he grabs your hand he mutters smugly to you: "They had to make a few design changes here and there. The car they showed everyone 2 years ago wasn't the actual end-product, but I think you'll agree it looks "pretty close". Also remember that this car still does 0-100 in less than 10 seconds - which is not slow, compared to a barge. It's not quite at the "spec" that they wanted it - but we at Ferrari are very happy with this car, and thanks again for your R10 million".

He goes rambling on about the fact that the car still has 4 wheels. It will still manage to keep you dry when driving in the rain. It has a steering wheel and some brakes too. He tries to convince you that beauty and performance is not "everything" and that what "really" matters is the badge on the front. No matter how ugly or slow the car may be. No matter how many other, much better cars there are for a fraction of the cost. He tells you that you need to someone "get over" the fact that the car sold to you is not the same car that was shown to you 2 years ago.

At this point the salesman is fearing for his life. He sees that you're trembling with rage. Before things get worse, he turns around and runs to the bathroom and closes the door behind him. "Big Mistake" you think to yourself. We all know what happens next. You take off your prosthetic legs and hobble over to the bathroom door. That salesman won't con someone like that again!

p.s If you want to compare this situation with "meeting a girl", then it goes down like this: You meet a girl online. She sends you photos and you fall instantly in love with this angel from heaven. Months of telephone calls and e-mails later you decide to meet. You finally meet her. She's a shemale, and her penis is larger than yours. Enjoy.

What does the above story tell us? Sure, there are some people who don't care about the fact that what was shown is not the final product. That makes you a freak. It doesn't make you right.
 
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