Graphics Comparison: God of War Collection Vs. Originals


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No difference what so ever apart from the increased resolution and possibly some aa and a higher level of af (hard to tell on these tiny screens).

As Leo Natan said, you have been able to do this on pc for ps2/gc/wii/ and any older systems games for ages

So, they increased the resolution... Still look like PS2 games. You can achieve similar to better results with PCSX2 (and a sufficiently strong CPU :p).
No difference what so ever apart from the increased resolution and possibly some aa and a higher level of af (hard to tell on these tiny screens).

As Leo Natan said, you have been able to do this on pc for ps2/gc/wii/ and any older systems games for ages

No one is saying you couldn't do this previously on a PC, you couldn't do it on a console though.

Looks good and may tempt me to be importing :) (Y)

The graphics are a little better..yay

And we get trophies too :D

TAKE THAT PCSX2!

This statement is so stupid on so many levels, but I'll play along. :rolleyes: Take a piece of paper, write down 50 challenges you want to achieve. Now play the game. Whenever you achieve a challenge, draw a trophy next to its line on the paper. Yay, trophies!!1 :rolleyes:

This statement is so stupid on so many levels, but I'll play along. :rolleyes: Take a piece of paper, write down 50 challenges you want to achieve. Now play the game. Whenever you achieve a challenge, draw a trophy next to its line on the paper. Yay, trophies!!1 :rolleyes:

By those guys implementing trophies into the games, i don't have to write anything down on paper, thus doing my part to save the environment.

Obviously not a fan of achievements or trophies eh?

original colours looks better the collection, but the textures look way better in collection.

If I were to get it, id darken the hell outta my tv to make it look more like the original I think

Guys this isn't a new engine, they ported the PS2 engine in 15 weeks.

As for saying nothing new have any of you played GoW1/2? It's not 60FPS capped, ranges between 30-60, and as you can see on page 1 there's bad screen tearing. This is 720p/60FPS and screen tearing is gone, and also how do people with a PS2 with no BC play the games?

It was the fans that requested for this to happen.

Not as much of an improvement as I was expecting. Good I guess if you're never played them before, but not worth a repurchase if you already have them IMO. Kind of disappointed to be honest. I was expecting more.

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