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Originally Posted by Matty66 View PostCompletely agree. The one thing that should have been perfect was the rules with world snooker being involved."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostHi, Matty66. Snooker 19 discussion here has been a little disappointing if I'm honest. There's far more chat about the game going on at the Steam forums. Just go to Discussions and search Snooker 19.
They made a big thing in interviews about how they'd been at tournaments wiring up the players to scan them into the game, yet they don't look right and apparently all play identically, so what was the point?
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Originally Posted by gavpowell View PostI was looking forward to the game, but when they released the early trailers and it looked ugly, I wasn't impressed, then the bug reports and even feature decisions came out and I felt that settled it for me - I'm not spending good money on something that isn't finished and didn't impress me to start with. Hopefully the Hendry game will be better.
They made a big thing in interviews about how they'd been at tournaments wiring up the players to scan them into the game, yet they don't look right and apparently all play identically, so what was the point?
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Originally Posted by gavpowell View PostI was looking forward to the game, but when they released the early trailers and it looked ugly, I wasn't impressed, then the bug reports and even feature decisions came out and I felt that settled it for me - I'm not spending good money on something that isn't finished and didn't impress me to start with. Hopefully the Hendry game will be better.
Like @Matty66 says, Ripstone are small outfit and have probably done just about what they can with what I'm sure will have been a relatively small budget... at least graphically."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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I still think bad graphics is a poor excuse these days - not bothered about photorealism but there are plenty of engines available for producing much better images, and if they were mapping the players, what for? They've not captured the likenesses or the movements!
Also, companies of all size and reputation should be punished for releasing unfinished games - tester used to be a proper job...Last edited by gavpowell; 22 April 2019, 09:16 PM.
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Originally Posted by gavpowell View PostI still think bad graphics is a poor excuse these days - not bothered about photorealism but there are plenty of engines available for producing much better images, and if they were mapping the players, what for? They've not captured the likenesses or the movements!
Also, companies of all size and reputation should be punished for releasing unfinished games - tester used to be a proper job...
I might be wrong, but I don't remember the developers ever claiming they'd mo-capped the players. If they did, then you're right they've done a terrible job with what little animations there are.
I'll still say it's about the size and budget, though. There's a reason games like Rory Mcilroy's PGA Tour have such stunning graphics, and that is the millions of pounds thrown into development and resources. Why do you think low-budget movies have such poor special FX when compared with blockbusters? You may as well say, "The tech is out there, so why don't all films, regardless of budget, have the same quality special FX?"Last edited by Billy; 22 April 2019, 09:49 PM."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostWell that's just about every game developer these days.
I might be wrong, but I don't remember the developers ever claiming they'd mo-capped the players. If they did, then you're right they've done a terrible job with what little animations there are.
I'll still say it's about the size and budget, though. There's a reason games like Rory Mcilroy's PGA Tour have such stunning graphics, and that is the millions of pounds thrown into development and resources. Why do you think low-budget movies have such poor special FX when compared with blockbusters? You may as well say, "The tech is out there, so why don't all films, regardless of budget, have the same quality special FX?"
I can't find the interview where they were discussing the mocap - I may have misunderstood as they only told Murphy about how their 3d camera mapping worked when they scanned all the players at tournaments. Still an awful result mind...
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Originally Posted by gavpowell View PostYes but the tech is out there for free in the case of game engines - even Cryengine from can be used free of charge, for example."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostBut you make it sound like creating a computer game with top-notch graphics and animations is the easiest thing in the world. It's clearly not, otherwise any fool could do it.
The AI in 2005 was good at break building (safely play not as good though) so why they couldn’t use parts of that code as a base for snooker 19 is a mystery to me ?
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Originally Posted by zimrahil View PostThe AI in 2005 was good at break building (safely play not as good though) so why they couldn’t use parts of that code as a base for snooker 19 is a mystery to me ?
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Having bought tons of snooker games over the years iv always enjoyed snooker on PS1 that game was a belter back then! PS2 comes around and I don't remember what version I had but was okish didn't enjoy it much then world championship pool comes around now that I loved playing. PS3 WSC Real 09 perfect game also but didn't like the arenas apart from that it was all good a practice room, option to play pool 8 or 9 ball tournament even snooker tournaments.
Snooker 19 all about an offical licenced snooker game, but no BBC or eurosport title in game, funds would be the issue with that!! graphical looks - great could be slightly better! Player animations still the same from past games no change, no walking around table, no chalk action, plus no ref no 're spotting balls, annoying white slider after every pot! No replays, no create a character for the tour, pros playing in qualifying events wtf? No grey area on white ball positioning aid,
I'm enjoying it though don't get me wrong it's great to play but needs work, I'm sick of my white ball speeding further than I hit an messes up my shot position then sometimes makes me lose games or miss out on getting 147s all because the speed percentage is different than what the white ball runs on the cloth. We need that white ball positioning aid like Wsc real had. Plus customize options for players don't do anything. An I don't think any of you noticed it! but having to push x to advance to go back o I'm needing to press it hard on my controller for it to work if I tap say x lightly it won't respond unless I give it a real press on the controller.
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Originally Posted by oneshot View Post[...] pros playing in qualifying events wtf?
Originally Posted by oneshot View PostI'm enjoying it though don't get me wrong it's great to play but needs work, I'm sick of my white ball speeding further than I hit an messes up my shot position then sometimes makes me lose games or miss out on getting 147s all because the speed percentage is different than what the white ball runs on the cloth.
Personally I think the power bar/accuracy meter is one of the game's best features. It's the first game that has actually simulated a need for a good cue action. In this game you can actually hit the ball badly (just as in golf games) and that's a first for snooker. I don't want a pot to be guaranteed just because I've positioned the guide lines on the centre of the pocket.Last edited by Billy; 24 April 2019, 12:44 PM."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostSo many people are calling the game out for this, but as has been confirmed by my questions here, the pros DO play in the qualifiers so the game has it right. The only weird aspect is that we seem to meet ONLY the top 16 in qualifiers. By simple law of averages that's wrong. The fact that we can draw top 16 in qualifiers is not wrong.
If your cue ball is travelling further than the power you set it at, that's because you're stopping it above dead centre of the sweet spot (the blue area). If you stop it below dead centre, then it will come up short. If you stop it bang on the centre line of the sweet spot, the cue ball will go precisely where the line indicated. And in fact the shot system goes even deeper than that. Missing dead centre of the sweet spot also means you won't necessarily be pushing the cue through straight, and may even miss the pot, despite having lined the guide lines up with the centre of the pocket.
Personally I think the power bar/accuracy meter is one of the game's best features. It's the first game that has actually simulated a need for a good cue action. In this game you can actually hit the ball badly (just as in golf games) and that's a first for snooker. I don't want a pot to be guaranteed just because I've positioned the guide lines on the centre of the pocket.
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Originally Posted by Matty66 View PostCompletely agree. I’ve missed so many straight blacks because I didn’t hit the sweet spot especially if playing power shots with side.
I've manged to establish that from baulk cushion to black cushion, without hitting any balls, is roughly 18%. This means from baulk cushion, down the table and back to baulk cushion should be roughly 36% (18% X 2). But when playing thin safety clips off a red, I've not been able to work out an optimum percentage for returning safely to baulk. You'd imagine, with a thin clip on a red, off the black cushion and back to baulk would be about 43% (the extra 6% allowing for the clip off the red). If playing off the red, then off two cushions and back to baulk would be about 48%, but so often when I play these shots my cue ball falls way too short and ends up somewhere round the middle of the table. So then the next time I try setting it in the high-50s and it's way too hard."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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