PS5 Graphics “Can Be As Realistic As Movies,” Says Epic Games

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The PS5 and Xbox Series X sound like they're going to be game changers thanks to the power both consoles are packing. Epic Games seems to be really excited about the prospect of next-gen games and what they can achieve thanks to the hardware, lauding the PS5's snappy SSD as well as gushing about how good the studio's Unreal Engine 5 looks on both machines.

Now Epic Games' chief technology officer, Kim Liberi, has chimed in, saying that visuals in games will be "as believable and realistic as a movie", all thanks to the studio's Nanite technology.



We got a peek at Epic's Nanite demo back in May, and it's also been used in The Mandalorian - which you can watch on Disney+ - to create real-time effects in the elaborate sets which paired physical aspects and real-time computer generated graphics. In an interview with Official PlayStation Magazine UK(via VGC) Liberi explains:

"For many years, the movie industry has been experimenting with Unreal Engine for previsualisation and cinematic shot design, and then last year Jon Favreau and LucasFilm made the leap to use Unreal to generate final pixels for in-camera visual effects on The Mandalorian.



"Yet, there is still the challenge that the movie industry creates almost infinitely complex assets, and for real-time content, we need simplified polygon meshes and normal maps. With Nanite, a new breakthrough technology in Unreal Engine 5, we have removed the barriers.

"You can now create environments with full-quality cinematic assets and the engine does all the heavy lifting, resulting in some truly photorealistic results."

In relation to the tech being utilised in video games, Liberi added:

"It has been a lifelong dream of mine that real-time computer graphics, and in particular games, can be as believable and realistic as a movie.

"Next-gen graphics and processing power will not only make games more immersive, but will also enable entirely new gameplay concepts that can take advantage of fully dynamic environments and lighting, much-improved physics, smarter AI, and richer multiplayer experiences."

Liberi says that the power of the engine is a boon to devs - particularly independents who don't necessarily have the resources to hand that a AAA studio would. In these smaller studios, developers "tend to wear a lot of hats," taking on the responsibility of a number of different roles.

Epic's new engine will eliminate "the time they have to spend on the technical details of game development" which can the be redirected to into making their games "fun and unique."

In a nutshell; “Unreal Engine 5 provides creators the freedom to create.”

Games built with Unreal Engine 5 won't be available until 2021, but it sounds like they'll be worth the wait.

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ReidsoPosted:

Gameplay is more important than graphics to me

JosePosted:

This new generation of gaming its outtta this word wonder what will it be in the future

AnimePosted:

That's gonna be great and I can see it now.

ifconfigPosted:

Like the idea of it. Next generation gaming is going to be immense.

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OGTrey079
MushroomElm We need to take a step back from graphics and invest into actual gameplay. Games are great when they look amazing, for ten minutes until you realize the shallow amount of game loops, glitches, and issues because they didn't focus enough attention on those other parts of games. Plus, we don't need games at 100GB+ like we've been seeing, if they go with this new Unreal Engine, we'll be seeing 200+ which is ridiculous.(Speculation, of course.)


Facts idk why devs so hyped on upgraded graphics and an ssd when it won't make the actual game any better.


Better graphics with a good story line is a win win.

DanielPosted:

Graphics is great yeah everyone wants sick graphics but most of the time they focus on the graphics too much and then the game is shit and is a flop, They need to focus on the actual game aswell as making sure the graphics are at its best!

OGTrey079Posted:

MushroomElm We need to take a step back from graphics and invest into actual gameplay. Games are great when they look amazing, for ten minutes until you realize the shallow amount of game loops, glitches, and issues because they didn't focus enough attention on those other parts of games. Plus, we don't need games at 100GB+ like we've been seeing, if they go with this new Unreal Engine, we'll be seeing 200+ which is ridiculous.(Speculation, of course.)


Facts idk why devs so hyped on upgraded graphics and an ssd when it won't make the actual game any better.

MushroomElmPosted:

We need to take a step back from graphics and invest into actual gameplay. Games are great when they look amazing, for ten minutes until you realize the shallow amount of game loops, glitches, and issues because they didn't focus enough attention on those other parts of games. Plus, we don't need games at 100GB+ like we've been seeing, if they go with this new Unreal Engine, we'll be seeing 200+ which is ridiculous.(Speculation, of course.)