Posted June 10, 2013
Finished Half-life (the game was shorter than I remembered, especially the Xen levels... or maybe I rushed through the game this time, played on Hard level though), so now I'm playing Opposing Force.
I also tried out Serious Sam HD. The overall graphics overhaul is nice, but as I recall the original looked damn impressive considering its age so there was no big WOW! effect. It is improved from "nice" to "very nice" as far as I can tell. I probably should play them side by side to see the differences, but I think the biggest differences are in more detailed enemy models, and some cool water effects and such?
One thing I didn't care in the HD remake is the dunes on the starting desert. I kinda liked the vast pool table design of the original starting level, now the dunes obstruct the view a bit when you are running towards that secret oasis.
But the most important thing is that it still feels like Serious Sam. I am interested to see the ending boss in HD detail.
Playing it on Ultra details at 1920x1080, I was first overjoyed that it seemed to run on steady 60 fps on my laptop. But on some (indoor!) levels it dips down to 30-40 fps. Awww, while it is still fully playable, it would have been nice to have steady 60fps with all bells and whistles... It seems the reflective water effects take the biggest toll on my system. I hope it doesn't go under 30fps on later levels.
I also tried out Serious Sam HD. The overall graphics overhaul is nice, but as I recall the original looked damn impressive considering its age so there was no big WOW! effect. It is improved from "nice" to "very nice" as far as I can tell. I probably should play them side by side to see the differences, but I think the biggest differences are in more detailed enemy models, and some cool water effects and such?
One thing I didn't care in the HD remake is the dunes on the starting desert. I kinda liked the vast pool table design of the original starting level, now the dunes obstruct the view a bit when you are running towards that secret oasis.
But the most important thing is that it still feels like Serious Sam. I am interested to see the ending boss in HD detail.
Playing it on Ultra details at 1920x1080, I was first overjoyed that it seemed to run on steady 60 fps on my laptop. But on some (indoor!) levels it dips down to 30-40 fps. Awww, while it is still fully playable, it would have been nice to have steady 60fps with all bells and whistles... It seems the reflective water effects take the biggest toll on my system. I hope it doesn't go under 30fps on later levels.
Post edited June 10, 2013 by timppu