Scans Factory's Unreal Engine 5.4 demo of a fictional Rome showcases stunning photorealistic visuals, leading to debate over its practicality for real-world game development.
The demo includes multiple lighting scenarios and over 1,000 assets, creating an immersive experience; however, many viewers question the feasibility of implementing NPC interactivity in such a detailed environment.
While some viewers are excited by the visuals and potential for game remakes, others argue that high-quality static graphics do not translate well to dynamic gameplay.
Critics suggest that the transition from photorealistic environments to interactive game mechanics poses challenges, as movement can diminish the impact of detailed graphics.
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