Fallout 4 visuals combine detailed environments with a gritty, post-apocalyptic style.
Fallout 4 visuals combine detailed environments with a gritty, post-apocalyptic style.
They're fine... decent, not outstanding. I'm happy as long as the story is solid.
I really enjoy the game too, and the graphics aren't terrible. Of course, it's not Witcher 3, but it still looks nice.
I really enjoy the visuals, the art feels like a classic Fallout vibe, and the settings are richly detailed with a lot of clutter. The texture quality isn’t as polished as Crysis or Witcher 3, but the lighting, environment design, and character expressions are well-crafted and match the style perfectly. I’m really pleased with the overall look—it has a great aesthetic, offers good depth, and there’s just so much happening.
I don’t focus on visuals. My priority is the narrative, controls, and overall experience. Game quality matters more than graphics. What stands out is that Bethesda Softworks has a consistent style.
many surfaces in this game have a really striking appearance. from afar it blends nicely so it's hard to catch, but the visuals still seem somewhat faded. I appreciate the color scheme. there wasn't much unusual filtering in FO3. Witcher 3 keeps excellent graphical quality. though Bethesda did tweak some aspects using their older engine. The lighting has improved a lot, and shadows reflect realistically. the characters now have a more natural look, but they still feel a bit off.