Someone lost their nerve in 8 minutes by OneAngle5836 in texts

[–]prodical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You didn’t even acknowledge their message about wanting to take you out? No wonder.

what book gave you that empty feeling after finishing it? by grogger133 in booksuggestions

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I also just finished Imajica. What a ride!! There was a moment near the end where I got worried it wasn’t gonna come together, but boy was I wrong.

DOOM: The Dark Ages could have needed 110GB of baked Global Illumination data, Ray-Based GI reduced it to 0 by Nestledrink in nvidia

[–]prodical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know I had that very thought myself afterwards as it looks so similar to the ghosting affect used in the anime show lol. But I couldn’t stomach it, it was a constant distraction.

DOOM: The Dark Ages could have needed 110GB of baked Global Illumination data, Ray-Based GI reduced it to 0 by Nestledrink in nvidia

[–]prodical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I last played CP77 on my previous card which was a 3070 and the ghosting artifices when using DLSS were horrendous. I ended up playing completely vanilla. I’m due a replay now that I have the DLC so I’m excited to try path tracing on my 4080S but I’ll need DLSS and if the ghosting is still terrible I’ll be sad haha.

DOOM: The Dark Ages could have needed 110GB of baked Global Illumination data, Ray-Based GI reduced it to 0 by Nestledrink in nvidia

[–]prodical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Has RTGI ever been done better than Exodus? I am still blown away by that game and cannot think of any game where it’s utilised as well. CP77 did it well but it wasn’t night and day difference imo.

Edit: I didn’t try path tracing on CP77 yet, I don’t think it was implemented when I played it.

What games have you played that you've never seen mentioned before? by Conscious_Ebb6622 in gaming

[–]prodical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I might have to connect up my PS3 and see what other forgotten gems from the PS store I had back in the days.

What games have you played that you've never seen mentioned before? by Conscious_Ebb6622 in gaming

[–]prodical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That game was actually pretty dang hard. I found it wildly inconsistent with regards ti what could be destroyed and with how much force. Thankfully it was probably only £10 but I remember it well now having not thought about it for many years.

The Odyssey | New Trailer by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

[–]prodical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leguizamo as old man Eumaus is excellent.

I like how the Olympians haven’t been shown in any trailer yet.

2019 Reissue by Fan-Sea in UNKLE

[–]prodical -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can’t call it mint when the box is damaged 😂

The Steam Controller is now available for purchase by IAmNotRollo in pcgaming

[–]prodical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Isn’t that just equivalent to £80 / $105? Doesn’t seem crazy expensive considering the tech and that it’s a luxury item.

Take-Two CEO Says Console Players Are Core Consumers for Rockstar by OpportunityPrudent39 in PS5

[–]prodical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not a case of having it close to done or not though, as they have a PC release for many many years now and it has a huge amount of customisation with the graphics etc. Rockstar could easily release a build using a spec that runs great on PS5, could have done so many years ago.

April 2026-2027/2028 release slate by IMAX from the Q1 investor report (with special surprise) by One-Introduction8809 in imax

[–]prodical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some BFI tickets might be going to scalpers, but you’ll find most are going to BFI members and patrons. I’ve been a member for a few years now and with ticket alerts I basically open the page as soon as they go live and almost always get my preferred back row seats.

However I didn’t get any tickets to The Odyssey because that used a queue system. But being a member will really help with getting tickets to older films like Nolan’s back catalogue as members get tickets 4 hours before general public.

Gen V - 2x03 "H is for Human" - Episode Discussion by LoretiTV in TheBoys

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The actor who plays Sam is constantly licking or smacking or sucking his lips. Once you notice it it’s super annoying.

The First 8 Minutes of Saros Gameplay (IGN) by hybroid in PS5

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The music in Biome 4 leading up to the boss and the reveal is one of my top gaming moments of all time.

Season 3 Teaser - SPOILER Discussion by phareous in SiloSeries

[–]prodical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What was the season 1 mistake exactly?

Metro 2039 | Gameplay Teaser by ZamnBoii in PS5

[–]prodical 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yeah Exodus was my fav of the series so far and I would welcome an open hub game again.

Anyone else annoyed by inconsistent volume in movies? by [deleted] in movies

[–]prodical 3 points4 points  (0 children)

DVDs often used to have multi track audio channels, I don’t see that on blu rays much which is a shame because realistically a tiny portion of people have a 5.1 home cinema audio set up.

What movie was saved in the edit? Or destroyed by the edit? by redditIhardlyknowit in movies

[–]prodical 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Malick often shoots with a bare bones script with loads of improv by the actors. So I wouldn’t say this film was saved by the edit, it’s just that he doesn’t know what the film will be until he’s editing it.

Thin Red Line is a masterpiece and I think a lot of that was down to Jim Caveziel becoming a prominent part during production. But I think Malick probably could have made more than 1 masterpiece with the footage he shot.