This problem is definitely noticeable. It would be nice if they would address the issue. I don't agree that it ruins the game. It's really not all that slower than the human eye would take to focus on details at different distances in real life. We are just used to game software being faster than the human eye. I remember when the first auto focus cameras came out with the slogan, "Only the human eye is faster." This was another way of saying it was slow.
I am getting into the game and am glade that it seems to have a lot of potential replay value. So I am confident the issue will improve. I have decided to upgrade my hard drive to one with a large buffer to see if it helps. I'm not ready to try SSD yet. In my opinion, the tech is still not perfected. Also the price is high for performance that will degrade over time.
With due respect, my friend, this isn't the human eye, it is digital visual media, so I think your excuse is totally irrellivant. I do however agree that it hasn't spoilt the game on the whole. But that isn't the point either. As I said earlier, the graphics have the potential to be the most beautiful I've ever seen in a decade of computer games. As it is though, it's actually the worse I've ever seen on PS3 and it completely breaks the emmersion of being in an incredible fantasy world.
Soo, as far as PC is concerned, it's excellent news that they are at least sorting the issues out there. If that's the only thing they do, at least it's something. I believe they would
have to confront the problems there, because from what I've seen, it's literally unplayable for some people, with scenic geometry looking like un-textured blocks! I maintain though that if this isn't corrected for PS3 also, Bethesda Games will be one to avoid for me.
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