After the C&C mobile game such a faithful remaster sure is nice. Hope they'll do the sequels as well
After the C&C mobile game such a faithful remaster sure is nice. Hope they'll do the sequels as well
So I gather Blizzard isn't behind this?You see this Blizzard? absolutely incredible remaster. Good Lord.
Never mind. they are EA games, why did I thought C&C was Blizzard?
Don't do this to me, my heart can't take it
I'll remember this post...
No regional pricing in our region (and many others) lol, easy skip.
I'm very excited and I really hope they remaster Tiberium Sun and RA2 next.
However...oof, that cinematic look like dog shit. Looks like they've just filtered it with maximum smoothing. The faces are just a blur.
Pretty sure the PSX version of RA1 isn't noticeably better. It has slightly better resolution because of the 4:3 aspect ratio but worse colors. A real shame they lost the source videos.this is just for the cinematic that didn't have console versions right? I think the others look much better than this
Pretty sure the PSX version of RA1 isn't noticeably better. It has slightly better resolution because of the 4:3 aspect ratio but worse colors. A real shame they lost the source videos.
At least they can't screw up Einstein's cutscene much.
I'm very excited and I really hope they remaster Tiberium Sun and RA2 next.
However...oof, that cinematic look like dog shit. Looks like they've just filtered it with maximum smoothing. The faces are just a blur.
This all of this !
They covered this in a longer video.this is just for the cinematic that didn't have console versions right? I think the others look much better than this
PS1 is too yellow in my opinion, but yeah, with PS1 you can do a lot more. I don't envy the people who have to touch up the cinematics though.I'm pretty sure the PS1 videos looked slightly better overall. I'm going to compare the two using stills from youtube videos which probably isn't the greatest idea for objective metrics, but it's what I have to work with.
PC FMVs:
PS1 FMVs:
PC video has some very heavy handed compression as you can see from the amount of quantization on the wood wall, and this is something I'm pretty sure I remember noticing back then as well. Westwood had to write their own video encoding and playback software for the lowest common denominator home computer CD readers at the time which were not as efficient as the PS1's innate hardware support for video.