Star Wars Battlefront 4k Real Life Mod
This time it’s in the form of the self-proclaimed “Star Wars Battlefront Real Life Mod,” which has been documented on the YouTube channel “jackfrags” in an astonishing 4K resolution at a. Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens opens this week, but Star Wars Battlefront Real Life Mod - 4K 60FPS is just the right snack to tide us over until the main course. Check it out below.
I've never seen anything running in real time that looked this good. To see Star Wars, my favorites film of all time, coming to life like this finally, after wanting it for so long. I'll probably end up starving to death inside of whichever VR headset I buy next year. I've had a pretty decent life.
Star Wars: Battlefront was always going to be extremely keen on visuals. DICE have made it clear from the beginning that they were going to go for authenticity and that they were going to exploit the Frostbite engine to the fullest in their quest for Star Wars eye candy. Granted, on maximum graphics settings, the game has always been a visual delight, but there are individuals out there who have found ways to push it way past what the official version was supposed to accomplish in this respect. Back in November, a mod surfaced, which was used to produce a few impressive screenshots. Called SweetFX Real Life, the mod makes it possible for the game to run in 4k at 60fps, putting out some truly mind-boggling graphics details. Following the still pictures mentioned above, the mod has now been used to make actual footage too, posted to YouTube by jackfrags.
The footage consists of action shots of various game modes on Endor, Tatooine and Hoth, mostly battle-scenes pitting the rebels against the empire’s storm troopers and their hardware, and it has a pleasant and rather catchy musical score attached for added effect. Indeed, the resulting eye-candy is impressive in every way, and the fist-bump Darth Vader receives in the end from one of his scout-troopers is the cherry on the proverbial cake.
The creator of the SweetFX Real Life mod is Martin Bergman, an ex-developer who had apparently worked at Activision in the past.
Despite the success of the mod, most of the game’s fans/players continue to decry the lack of depth of the actual game-play, with several commentators sarcastically mentioning that all that’s needed now is a “here’s the rest of the game” mod, to make Battlefront the game it was truly expected to be by the community.
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Gamers are likely to be impressed with the latest visual format of 'Star Wars: Battlefront'. It is available in 4k, which gives it cinematic feel. Some gamers may find it to have flimsy game content and streamlined mechanics but the video quality is undeniably superb with its 60 frames per second.
It seems that Battlefront already has a real-life feel in it before a new mod was implemented. However, it seems that the previous modifications were still not enough for modders that they further augmented the graphics. As a result, this newly released first person shooter game is arguably one of the most beautiful in terms of graphic. You have to it to believe it.
One celebrity YouTuber, Jackfrags, has recently uploaded and shared a video of the new Star Wars video game. Game fans can judge for themselves before purchasing and playing the game. The Star Wars: Battlefront Real Life Mod is a modified version of SweetFX. The 4K version of the game has a pace of 60 frames per second, which create very fluid and realistic motion.
The promotional virtual tourism for the new game is at its finest. Fans can watch a collection of the gameplay clips based on the Star Wars Battlefront scenes in the planets Hoth, Endor and Tatooine. The promotional gameplay clips are supposed to be the polished versions.
Fans are likely to be impressed by the three-minute video teaser. This video was released after another mod for the Star Wars Battlefront was made. The creator of the mod is Martin Bergman who also made excellent mods for other video games like the Toddyhancer mod for Grand Theft Auto V video game.