It is a spin-off of gamebryo, which was a spin off of the morrowind engine.
If they were using the same gamebyro engine they wouldn't have renamed it.
Morrowind used gamebyro.
It is a spin-off of gamebryo, which was a spin off of the morrowind engine.
I thought oblivion looked quite alright in terms of the scenery, it was the characters, gear, and faces that really jarred me. That's why I'm still cynical about the look of Skyrim until I see some characters that aren't so ugly that they singlehandedly defeat the purpose of elaborate graphics in the first place.
Something to keep in mind is that the new game still has to work with the same hardware as Oblivion (ie. the Xbox 360 and PS3), so it was never going to be a quantum leap forward.
New screens: http://www.oxm.co.uk/article.php?id=25625
And people actually look good:
[screenshot]http://cdn.medialib.oxm.co.uk/screens/screenshot_17302.jpg[/screenshot]
New screens: http://www.oxm.co.uk/article.php?id=25625
And people actually look good:
[screenshot]http://cdn.medialib.oxm.co.uk/screens/screenshot_17302.jpg[/screensot]
You can even make out the seam where the head connects with the body
It's an improvement, but still not what I would call good. I just want them to fix it so that if I pick up an apple, every other piece of food on the table doesn't instantly begin hovering.
~Jason