Computer games are becoming indistinguishable from photos or videos of the real world.
The police officer approaches a derelict, graffiti-scrawled industrial building. His bodycam, shaking as he steps forward, captures the scene.
below the YouTube video of gameplay from Unrecord, an upcoming title by French indie game studio Drama. But graphics in many different games have been getting noticeably more sophisticated, arguably approaching what's known as "photorealism" - indistinguishable from photos or videos of the real world.
Mr Harding-Rolls points out that, in general, advances in graphics matter for the games industry: "Consumers definitely want that. They love looking at things and thinking, 'Wow, this looks amazing'."How a game character moves is more important than how it looks says Rachel McDonnell
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