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Old Feb 25, 2004, 06:38 PM   #1
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Okey Guys where's the SUPER TEXTURES?

Just wonder where are the so called Super High Rez Textures???

Annywon know why we dont get any higher textures in all new and the so called next gen games AKA Doom3 / Hl2 / Stalker...

I remember sweeney I think from Epic say that we need a card with 256 mg of ram to get the Super Res textures in Unreal 2003 hmmm and what happen nothing att all grrr.. And here we are and now and Unreal 2004 at the door but where are them..I sure cant see them so it's just the same crap :-(

Max Payne 2 has the best textures I have seen to date but woot I mean come on arent we supposed to get any better than this, then this in the next gen games suck bigtime yaak.. so much for the super textures heh ...
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Old Feb 25, 2004, 06:48 PM   #2
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Well these games you are referring to have not been released yet. check out the Painkiller Demo. Real nice textures.
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Old Feb 25, 2004, 07:02 PM   #3
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Well these games you are referring to have not been released yet. check out the Painkiller Demo. Real nice textures.
Thanx I have played it and it's okey I guess but think som much more fun if it's got higher res textures..
But guess we are stack with textures like these for the next couple of years :-(

I want Higher text.... :-)
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Old Feb 25, 2004, 07:06 PM   #4
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2004 wouldn't have high res yet.... it's beta... and demo... we can't even select above normal..... as for super high res... if you can find the package.. 2003 has a bundled cd sometimes that has the high res textures... i mean... the cd itself is dedicated for textures... and it only replaces the major ones that will definitely make the difference... what your looking for is.... well... a major download if you want them... or if someone is crazy enough to host them..... gb anyone?
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Old Feb 28, 2004, 06:04 PM   #5
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I think you are thinking about the orginal UT. I never heard of UT2k3 coming with a high res texture CD
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It's my understanding that CoD needs a 256meg card to run the highest character and environment textures. Does that count?
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Old Feb 28, 2004, 07:40 PM   #7
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It's my understanding that CoD needs a 256meg card to run the highest character and environment textures. Does that count?
From implications, I believe he does have a 256 MB video card.
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Old Feb 29, 2004, 02:07 AM   #8
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I think you are thinking about the orginal UT. I never heard of UT2k3 coming with a high res texture CD
yes... the larger 2 disk Orginal UT has the S3 Compressed High resolution set on a seperate disk....

But UT2003 has a set also available.... extremely rare.... i've seen images of the high res in use... and man oh man.... on a 9700 pro .... it'll drag the fps down a fair bit.. but damn..... the graphical beauty is amazing... 9800 pro or XT would run it very playably at 1024x768....

I myself bought UT2003... but didn't get the 4-6 disk package... i'm not completely sure how many the large package is that contains the high res textures...
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Old Feb 29, 2004, 12:52 PM   #9
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From implications, I believe he does have a 256 MB video card.
Noop not yet im sorry..just a 9800 Pro 128 mg but I really would love to hear that the next gen games gonna have textures that you need a 256 mg card for to play on highest settings ;-)

Hmm annyway when R420/ Nv40 comes out I surely will pick up one of thos bad boys hehe
and I hope that Nv40 will eat R420 for breakfast couse I would love to switch back to Nvidia..!
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Old Feb 29, 2004, 01:16 PM   #10
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.....and PowerVR will watch from above as ati and nvidia fight for second place...
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