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post "old" games that are pleasant to look at
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>>730653967
I actually liked the crystal challenge varient just because it was on the top of the ocean.
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>>730654195
This looks like fucking shit you retard. you didn't get the point of the thread.
these models and textures are fucking horrible. the people who made mario and zelda 64 did not understand 3D art direction at all.
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>>730654640
is this some kind of upscaling patch?
that looks way too clean
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>>730653967
Pacman World didn't have super impressive models but it knew its limitations and had amazing colour and texture work.
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>>730653967
not related but I just want to say that..

I hate unreal engine 5 so fucking much.
it should have stopped at 4



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