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Originally Posted by geRV
I always thought that effect was a waste of time, anyone thats seen it in farcry probably knows what i mean, everythings basically overbrightened and it looks more or less like the sun is exploding in some of the screens. You also practically half your framerate and i think lose the ability to use antialiasing. The hl2 effect does look more subtle than the completly over the top look that farcry has though.
Pics of it in "the lost coast" level here http://www.bit-tech.net/gaming/2005/06/ ... iew/3.html
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The Far Cry HDR is a waste. It's so over done. Far Cry always looked cartoony and over blown, but that just added to it.
Real implementation of HDR should be fairly impressive. Simple things like beams of light shining through a crack in the wall or temporarly going blind when entering a bright room from the dark while your eyes adjust. It's all steps to creating life like graphics. U3E HDR should be truely impressive.
As for performance. 6800s aren't powerful enough to handle it at high res. 7800 and R520 definitely be able to if they are as powerful as rumored. Only using high levels of HDR in Far Cry kills performance. I can easly run the 2nd level of HDR (light beams and other simple things) at the same resolution as normal. Only when you put all the over blown effects (level 7) does it half your performance. 1024x768 was the highest I could go in staying above 30fps. At that low of a res and no AA, it looks terrible.