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Blu-ray Samurai
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OK so I just downloaded this freebie from PSN. I haven't owned any of the Ratchet and Clank games since Future Tools of Destruction.
My question is, is it just me or do the graphics of this game look very washed out compared to the lush, colorful environments of FTOD? What's weird is that All of the non playable cut scenes look rich and colorful, just like FTOD did. However once it switches to gameplay, the colors look extremely dull and faded. It's a noticable step backwards in graphics compared to FTOD. Am I the only one noticing this or does anyone else see it? Should I attempt to adjust my TV?
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Expert Member
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I don't think the game was less vibrant, but it seemed lower res on my digital projector than the other PS3 R + C's. The graphics, overall, just didn't seem as crisp. So it's most likely the game. Are there contrast options in the game settings? Or maybe because the camera is so far back?
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