2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
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Re: 2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
You sound goofy, why would 2K (in your opinion) make the game look worse on purpose with no reason whatsoever? The performance of the game sucked last year, the framerate was garbage when playing full perspective cameras (broadcast) because the systems couldn’t handle it
This remains identical in 2K24, meaning the graphics engine continues to send and use the same information.
But when something is changed on the court floor, 2K changes a special file, and it contains the values of how much the reflections will appear. On PC we change this from 1% to 100% and it has NOTHING impact on the FPS, because as I said, stadium lights and dornas work regardless of this.
The frame drop problem is another error, it has no connection with this. In fact, I have 2K23 on Series X and Playstation 5, on Playstation, the problem almost doesn't exist, on Xbox it's aggressive.
As for why 2K would do this? Obviously I don't have that answer, but we've seen it happen many times, they always do it.Comment
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Re: 2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
Tell me these reflections aren’t just about on the same level of 2K23
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No reason why every court can’t look like this. Like I said, I believe the problem is totally fixable . It’s just a matter of whether or not they actually will. The likelihood is very slim.
Reflection apears more agressive in dark floors.Comment
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Re: 2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
plot twist: 2k screwed up big time and gave ps5/x users the old gen version.Comment
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Re: 2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
It's been 10 years and still 2k haven't been able to outdo 2k14 in terms of graphicsComment
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Re: 2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
You sound goofy, why would 2K (in your opinion) make the game look worse on purpose with no reason whatsoever? The performance of the game sucked last year, the framerate was garbage when playing full perspective cameras (broadcast) because the systems couldn’t handle it
Below is an example why they need to update the court not only reflection but colors as 2k24 now looks dull and plain and dead.
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2k24
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and 2k23
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Re: 2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
I dealt with 2K22’s lack of broadcast cam for longer, lol.Comment
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2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
When we work with mods, we understand how files work within the game (not completely, of course). In the case of reflections, they only "REFLECT" what is already happening on the court (Arena Lights and dornas).
This remains identical in 2K24, meaning the graphics engine continues to send and use the same information.
But when something is changed on the court floor, 2K changes a special file, and it contains the values of how much the reflections will appear. On PC we change this from 1% to 100% and it has NOTHING impact on the FPS, because as I said, stadium lights and dornas work regardless of this.
The frame drop problem is another error, it has no connection with this. In fact, I have 2K23 on Series X and Playstation 5, on Playstation, the problem almost doesn't exist, on Xbox it's aggressive.
As for why 2K would do this? Obviously I don't have that answer, but we've seen it happen many times, they always do it.
No opinion on the shiny court conspiracy….but maybe I’m missing something or misinterpreting? I don’t mod 2K, but I mod multiple games…
Unless there is something incredibly special about 2K, which I have doubts about since there are multiple threads about reflection and frame rates on NLSC….
Mirrored reflections have ALWAYS been a massive GPU load and can absolutely impact frame rate. There’s a reason the majority of PC games have the option to toggle them for lower end PC’s
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Re: 2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
2K14 still looks the best.
Absolutely embarrassing that they've not only stagnated but regressed and downgraded.
Most realistic looking players, incredible cloth physics and the best arena and gameplay colour and lighting the series has ever had.
And to make matters worse, 2K24 has the most frame drops and lowest frame rate the series has ever had.
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I'm not a game programmer or anything but, does space of a game have anything to do with graphics or performance, I would think that it would.
Wasn't the PS4/Xbone version of 2K14 kinda stripped down on features?NCAA: Kentucky Wildcats
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No opinion on the shiny court conspiracy….but maybe I’m missing something or misinterpreting? I don’t mod 2K, but I mod multiple games…
Unless there is something incredibly special about 2K, which I have doubts about since there are multiple threads about reflection and frame rates on NLSC….
Mirrored reflections have ALWAYS been a massive GPU load and can absolutely impact frame rate. There’s a reason the majority of PC games have the option to toggle them for lower end PC’s
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If you modded the 2K you would understand what I'm talking about.
We can change when the courts reflect or not (+-%) just changing numbers in floor files.
There is no loss of engine or hardware on this. As I said before, the stadium lights and dornas are already working and reflecting on the ground. There is a command in the floor files that you change and the court has more or less reflections and I can assure you that it does not modify any FPS.
At least it worked like that on PCs and 2K has been using the same graphics engine and files since NBA 2K16.
But I don't want to convince anyone of anything, I'm just sharing the little information I have, working for 20 years with mods in NBA 2K on PC.Comment
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Re: 2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
2K14 still looks the best.
Absolutely embarrassing that they've not only stagnated but regressed and downgraded.
Most realistic looking players, incredible cloth physics and the best arena and gameplay colour and lighting the series has ever had.
And to make matters worse, 2K24 has the most frame drops and lowest frame rate the series has ever had.
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Re: 2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
2K14 still looks the best.
Absolutely embarrassing that they've not only stagnated but regressed and downgraded.
Most realistic looking players, incredible cloth physics and the best arena and gameplay colour and lighting the series has ever had.
And to make matters worse, 2K24 has the most frame drops and lowest frame rate the series has ever had.
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Re: 2K24 Graphics comparison vs 2K23
It was bare bones indeed. I think the biggest thing that made 2k14 look so good was the lighting and the sweat."Dunks are tough, but when a 35 footer come rainin out the sky...it'll wire you up"Comment
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