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Ugh, god... hopefully not. Case in point- the Outlaws in the de-pantsing cutscene looked like in-game graphics, all jagged and unrefined, and the straps on their clothes looked painted on. And in the opening movie, as Stranger ran along the ground before the ribcage, he kept sinking into the ground.
If the company wants to be the first movie to get torn apart by movie reviewers, then yeah, I'd say that the SW graphics would be the place to start. If they really wanted to reach for the stars, then I'd say using movie-quality graphics would be the right choice. Munch's graphics were nearly there, but Stranger has a loooong way to go to look even remotely movie-like.
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Well...not all of what I meant. I know what you meant byunredefined and that crap. That's not what I'm up fer. But...Cullan also has a point. Munch's Oddysee was the utmost perfect in redefined graphics. Nothing edgy or plain. That, would be sweet.