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FarSight have adopted a completely 3d, real-time environment, which in my honest opinion is the correct way to go. Given the advancements in technology, we'll soon be seeing this quality of image rendered fully in real-time. So eventually we will have the best of both worlds. A completely acurate 3d replication of tables we can view from any angle, any position in 3d space, and also be able to see details as you would when walking around a real table, while at the same time being photo realistic will soon be possible.Whilst Tipoto's T2 Chrome undoubtably looks fantastic, this approach will always be restricted to certain resolutions and one 'fake' static view that is not rendered dynamically.Looks good though
FarSight have adopted a completely 3d, real-time environment, which in my honest opinion is the correct way to go.
Given the advancements in technology, we'll soon be seeing this quality of image rendered fully in real-time. So eventually we will have the best of both worlds. A completely acurate 3d replication of tables we can view from any angle, any position in 3d space, and also be able to see details as you would when walking around a real table, while at the same time being photo realistic will soon be possible.
Whilst Tipoto's T2 Chrome undoubtably looks fantastic, this approach will always be restricted to certain resolutions and one 'fake' static view that is not rendered dynamically.
Looks good though