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Kingdom Hearts 3's Frozen "Let it Go" sequence compared to the original


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Obviously if you'd blow these up fullscreen and really compare them, the differences are obvious... but it's still a pretty incredible approximation.   I get the sense that part of SquareEnix wouldn't take no for an answer about the Pixar IPs needing to be in KH3 because they wanted to do sequences like this.  Obviously the real-time side COULD be much closer to the original.  I think we have the technology to make it extremely close in real-time... but yea, really impressive what they've done in an actual shipped game.

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1 minute ago, DynamiteCop! said:

The biggest problem is the amount of animation in the face, it looks pretty close overall but the facial animation is far weaker in the game. 

Of course.  The movie had over 600 animators working for 2 years to create the animations for everything.

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1 minute ago, Jon2B said:

yeah

A single frame in the ice castle with all of the reflections would take over 30h to create on server farms of thousands of computers...

 

There's absolutely NOTHING basic about that scene at all.

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4 minutes ago, Jon2B said:

Even in the thumbnail the detail difference is staggering

30h per frame VS 30 frames per second...

 

It's quite impressive.  Of course, as I said... it's technically possible to be much closer to the movie in real-time than the game comes.. but for an actual game, of which this is but a small part.. it's pretty fucking impressive how well it captures the scene.

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