Originally posted by: Cheesetogo
EA Games use something like HDR? I would have to doubt that.
Originally posted by: PerfeK
Originally posted by: Cheesetogo
EA Games use something like HDR? I would have to doubt that.
EA just published it. Dice made it. Run along anti-EA thread crapper.
I don't care what you doubt or don't doubt.
Originally posted by: Insomniak
No, BF2 does not use HDR. There is some specular mapping (nothing new) and some glow effects (for example, when an artillery shell lands near you and everything goes blurry), but no HDR. The sun is simply a corona.
Originally posted by: PerfeK
Originally posted by: Insomniak
No, BF2 does not use HDR. There is some specular mapping (nothing new) and some glow effects (for example, when an artillery shell lands near you and everything goes blurry), but no HDR. The sun is simply a corona.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Why didn't they use that displacement mapping (?) pixel shader where everything gets distorted around a huge explosion or blurry behing hot air?
Originally posted by: Insomniak
Originally posted by: PerfeK
Originally posted by: Insomniak
No, BF2 does not use HDR. There is some specular mapping (nothing new) and some glow effects (for example, when an artillery shell lands near you and everything goes blurry), but no HDR. The sun is simply a corona.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Why didn't they use that displacement mapping (?) pixel shader where everything gets distorted around a huge explosion or blurry behing hot air?
Time?
Performance Reasons?
Engine Limitations?
Pick your reason, I am sure there are thousands to choose from...if I had to bet, performance would be what I would finger. With all the explosions going off in the game, sometimes right next to one another (rockets from Helos), I'm guessing something like that could really bog the hell out of the game...
Originally posted by: munky
I noticed to sun effect too, but that's not necessarily HDR, it's just dynamic lighting. The first cool example of the effect I can remember is in MGS2, when you step indoors after being outside, everything is darker for a few moments. This is something similar.