Christian Gomm, a Myrkur Games artist, shows us a reconstruction of Riverwood from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim using the latest Unreal Engine 5. We can see what a modern remastering of Skyrim would lo... The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim looks very nice with Unreal Engine 5
Yet Bethesda keep clinging on to their useless and ancient Creation Engine (yes I know that UE5 was not around when Skyrim was released but UE in general did exist at that time).
Agreed. Kinda wish my car was made with Unreal Engine 5. I had to look that up. UDK was around at that time, and through that, some people made excellent games, like Mirrors Edge...Batman series of games...
Cinematics always look great and far better than anything in-game, always have, always will. Look a the video they created for Starcraft II... So even if it was remastered, it wouldn't look like this as you actually played it.
This one is butter smooth.. I went to compare it to the first one but then that one was smooth also.. now I'm confused xD
Agree , if they re re re release it in unreal I will play this again . Heck I will buy an 8k monitor for this just for the looks
When I saw those Starfield in-game pictures some while ago where it's obvious that even this "new" Creation Engine 2 looks very similar to the old one, I couldn't believe my eyes. I mean I still hope it will actually look better in motion 1 year from now but still...
I'm fairly sure somebody had the idea to rebuilt this in UE5 and release it as a new Skyrim edition yet again.
The one thing I've always hated about Unreal Engine is stuttering when loading areas or objects. It's a common and well known problem in some UE4 games so hopefully that's no longer a thing in UE5