> Meh, these guys are still stuck in the uncanny valley.
Still impressive technically and visually. Let's not forget that these things are running in realtime, they aren't a video. the whole "uncanny valley" thing is exaggerated. in the next 5 years you won't be able to tell the difference. In fact, you're brain will be constantly asking itself whether what you see is real or a 3D model. And I bet it did if you played the demo. That's a serious leap forward.
Now most videogames will still featured heavily stylized/cartoonish models, because some people are afraid of models being too realistic.
>In fact, you're brain will be constantly asking itself whether what you see is real or a 3D model.
I get this in movies. Sometimes I even get this in scenes where they're using real actors and not CGI. Harsh lighting with make up can make humans look somewhat fake to me. One of the Mission Impossible movies gave me this effect.
Still impressive technically and visually. Let's not forget that these things are running in realtime, they aren't a video. the whole "uncanny valley" thing is exaggerated. in the next 5 years you won't be able to tell the difference. In fact, you're brain will be constantly asking itself whether what you see is real or a 3D model. And I bet it did if you played the demo. That's a serious leap forward.
Now most videogames will still featured heavily stylized/cartoonish models, because some people are afraid of models being too realistic.