Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent

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  • smelly #1 6 years ago

    Hey, that doesnt look bad at all! Shame its splinter cell though
  • bionutz #2 6 years ago

    That actually looks pretty good! But one thing missing from all Wii screenshots: picture of the gamer, how is this handled, can you use the nunchak?
    I expect a lot of dedicated shape controllers for Wii to be honest harr harr.
  • smelly #3 6 years ago

    >picture of the gamer, how is this handled, can you use the nunchak?

    Erm.. no.. we dont want pictures of that.

    Pictures of some twat stood there pretending to play a game i dont want to see.

    I want to see how good the shots look.. And these look pretty damned good to me.
  • Hench #4 6 years ago

    It looks pretty good, I must say. Are these actual wii shots? or could they be from a different console?
  • smelly #5 6 years ago

    As i've been saying for a long while.. People are judging wii on the rumour that it's "only" twice as powerful graphically as the cube, and the games they saw running at e3 (on gamecube hardware).

    Unlike the other two, nintendo showed games RUNNING early on, as opposed to lots of pre-rendered non playable footage of how they "think" the games will look.

    I think graphically the wii is going to suprise some people.. Obviously not going to have all the bells and whistles of the other two in hi def..

    But enough to look good enough..
  • KraftWerk #6 6 years ago

    Isn't that quite a bit of anti-aliasing? I wonder if a game has to be spesifically coded to take advantage of that, or if it somehow possible to load, say, Resident Evil 4 on Wii and get less jaggies. I wouldn't mind that at all.
  • Nikanoru #7 6 years ago

    PC games don't have to be coded to take advantage of AA. Of course, since console games are heavily optimised towards one piece of hardware the same doesn't have to be true for them, but still.

    These screenshots though....none of the Wii games have that kind of perfect AA (unless we have yet to see it, in which case yay!) so I suspect that these screenshots are...uhh..."print optimised" as some people like to say.