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There is a reason why in his "proof" video, he turned off and hid every information that would give away that this is nothing but a pre-recorded scene, and didn't show anything like the wireframe view or the actors used in the level.
While it looks amazing, it's not going to become a real game because first, it would be way too performance costly and second, the filesize of the game would go into the hundreds of gigabites. This is a cool techdemo though and got people fooled pretty good.
games looking so real make kids lose the perception of fiction and reality
Psychologically watching or doing the killing of a real person in real life will be far easier to digest if you have been actually involved in doing the same act in photorealistic game
Watching a movie is different because it is not as immersive. Everyone is too busy criticizing the fact that no one dies in the gunfight scene and how a real event is not like how it is in movies.
And the fact why tv news heavily censor or even removing the scene of shooting and death of person even when they have the clip is telltale how you differentiate reality and fiction.
But adding a photorealistic game where the player is in control is a totally different dimension and add complexity to this issue. Add Virtual Reality and that will be a complete disaster to the young minds.
I agree that it was probably photogrammetry and I don't know if they actually had setup where you take multiple photos with separate lights for *every shot*, you can compute true surface color per pixel and pretty good approximation of albedo.
Is motion blur actually a thing people perceive IRL? Or did humanity collectively spend enough time watching cable TV to evolve 24fps eyes?
This is more than likely a scam that is happening to a french rapper who has decided to fund this project after seeing the dev's previous tech demo from a year ago, which is the identical environment and style to this video.
Be aware, this is nothing new, impressive, or innovative. It's deceptive with it's camera shake, wide lens, film grain, low bitrate upload, and use of inherent UE5 technologies.
You can recreate this tech demo in a few hours yourself with no game development experience. All the assets being used are free (except the map which has now been taken down and reuploaded at a now $60 price).
Do not give this scammer dev any money.
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