From WoT portal:
Graphics are the backbone of creating a realistic battlefield from the ripped steel of a destroyed tank to the fauna and flora dotted around the map. Water, terrain, clouds, trees and more all individually combine to make up the most genuine battlefields created with the help of the new graphics engine.
In the wake of this major visual uplift, we invite you to take a closer look at how Update 1.0 will redefine World of Tanks looks through this three-part series. Today we will focus on the clouds in the skies and shadows.
What Makes a Game Look Realistic?
We all know graphics include: buildings, plants, other small objects but there are also some components you don’t see and they can be the most important. The lighting is a prime example —without proper lighting, everything just looks murky and details are lost—or terrain—without it, your tanks would just fall through the map! Sky and water also play their own parts—without them, it would just be dark and gloomy.
Our goal here is finding a perfect combination of all of these elements to really capture a realistic view of the battlefield. At the same time, we put about as much work to ensure you can enjoy the view with no adverse effect on performance.
Check how Update 1.0 will perform on your PC right now with enCore!
It’s easy to detail (and notice) what has changed graphically with 1.0 but the sheer scope of the process is enormous. So before we delve deeper into improvements, let’s take a quick detour to go over key pillars that make Update 1.0 what it is—a major game remaster—and the steps we took way earlier.
- Preparatory work: Update 9.15 added the support for DirectX 11 to mainly improve performance on computers supporting DirectX 11 (you can guess we were already planning the future of updated graphics).
- Technological platform: At some point we realized that the BigWorld client tech was too old to allow for major advancements. So we created the new graphics engine to kickstart the process of improving the visual world and add technological capabilities that were previously unavailable.
- Content redesign: The majority of content for every map was recreated from the ground up using all the technologies that this new engine supports.
- Optimization: To ensure everyone can see new visual world, we reworked the graphical subsystems and processes to reduce the footprint of graphics on your rig. In other words, optimized framerate and stability so everyone and anyone could enjoy the new graphics.
The work on graphics won’t stop with Update 1.0. We want to continue fostering and embracing latest technology, and this is just a big step towards that. Now that we have a robust foundation, we’ll continue building on the remastered game’s looks during 2018 and further out.
That’s it for a quick detour. Now onto the juicy details!
The Sky is Always Changing
With the power of photorealistic skyboxes, it’s always sunny in Prokhorovka. Skies looked rather artificial before but now clouds move with wind flow and the sky changes color depending on the lighting.
Delving even further, the technology calculates the interaction of light between objects. For example, light passing through a colored translucent surface will create colored shadows on other surfaces.
Adaptive Shadow Maps calculates shadows from static objects: buildings, stones, trees, etc. and stores them in a special reusable shadow texture. This reduces the load on the processor and graphics card. Moving objects (machinery, falling trees, and more) will get improved dynamic shadows.
The new graphics engine with shadows interacts with particles effects. That means steam, dust and smoke now have semi-transparent shadows. For example, when your tank travels in the shadow of a mountain, there will no longer be an unnatural glow coming from the track dust. Instead, the dust will absorb the shadow of the mountain and be illuminated as a machine and other nearby objects. And, finally, we applied the material shadow effects which will help to more accurately convey different material’s depth.
What makes a game look realistic? A ww2 era artillery one shoting a scout doing 65 km/h and evasive maneuvers…
Fake tanks
Yes it would be more fun if we had realistic arty in game. So in that case arty are not in the map but can be called fire on sector. If a strike called around 40 arty start raining hell on that sector for the rest of the battle. that would be nice 🙂
Ohh btw on the side of realism WW2 tanks had no HP. And if you get hit on the engine department there was a 99% chance that your engine get wrecked and for the rest o the game you tuck. Crew wont go out to fix the track when the enemy firing you. And but this is a secret first aid kit wont bring back the dead in RL.
The game just seems better when you get a battle without arty. Why do we need arty in the game? This is World of Tanks.
Earlier circled a T92 in a even90 with autoaim on and missed it with all 3 shells only to get skyfilthed by my own team then shotgunned by the T92 .I swear 1/2 the playerbase drowned in the genepool
Will the oldest renderer stay in the game for the weakest PCs stay? In the current game, using ‘standard’ graphics rather than ‘improved’ graphics will activate the oldest renderer. Even older laptops can run the game smoothly with that.
There is a low setting that looks like the current standard graphics.
Tried both for a test the new lowest setting is awful in comparison to the current lowest setting.
Funny how the highest are a marked improvement which is great, they really need to do better with optimisation for potatoes.
“What makes a game realistic?”
Because that is the only issue with the game. 15:2 matches will become so much more enjoyable with new graphics.
Gotta love the horribly unbalanced matchmaking on the NA server, regardless of the looks.
I agree. all the pretty is just like putting flowers on a pile of dog shit. The MM and game play are still dog shit now matter how pretty they make the game look..
Looks nice and all, but this aint Havoc… 😉
Graphics means nothing if the gameplay is bad to mediocre which is the case with World Of Tanks
They wont put the specs too high you just might have to play on low many people in eastern europe play on intergrated graphics etc so they wont bite the hand that feeds them.
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