Hi Undead Sega,
You've got some great points, but it's not clear if they relate directly to what I'm saying or what has been covered in the entire thread.
Rendering the backgrounds in a higher res alone would have two noticeable effects. Firstly, the reduction in aliasing on edges and small objects, and the increase of smaller details in the scene. However, it would not solve large texels close to the camera. The only way to eliminate them is to increase the texture resolution.
Regarding the animated backgrounds, what artifacts are you seeing on them that's unique to them?
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say here. But as a recap for what we've discussed, Capcom are not re-rendering the backgrounds, but upscaling the original background images. The reason why I've brought texturing is because just re-rendering the backgrounds at a higher res would upgrade the look in some ways (jaggies, smaller details, med - far range textures) but not others (close - medium range textures).
And I have no idea what your point is in the analogy between the remastering of From Russia With Love and the REMake, but to use your words, Capcom are taking the VHS route (upscaling the already rendered backgrounds used) rather than returning to the original negatives (re-rendering the original backgrounds from within 3D software to a higher res).
It's also worth noting that since we don't know what resolution the backgrounds have been upscaled to then we don't know if the 16:9 image is an upscaled a portion of the final 4:3 background or the final 4:3 is downscalled from a higher detail image.
You've got some great points, but it's not clear if they relate directly to what I'm saying or what has been covered in the entire thread.
but a simple re-rendering of the backgrounds in a much higher resolution than what it is will definitely solve some of the technical issues that the game somewhat suffers.
also believe the console is doing something else to the backgrounds which introduces more artifacting to them (it is evident in the animated ones) which makes them slightly worse than the original files on-disc.
re-rendering the backgrounds in HD is the right way to do this, why repair something that isnt broke?
And I have no idea what your point is in the analogy between the remastering of From Russia With Love and the REMake, but to use your words, Capcom are taking the VHS route (upscaling the already rendered backgrounds used) rather than returning to the original negatives (re-rendering the original backgrounds from within 3D software to a higher res).
It's also worth noting that since we don't know what resolution the backgrounds have been upscaled to then we don't know if the 16:9 image is an upscaled a portion of the final 4:3 background or the final 4:3 is downscalled from a higher detail image.



) that was transferred for VHS in 1997 would've went through a process where that film would be transferred to a high-quality master-tape which will be used for mass production. For the DVD/Blu-ray release, you simply wouldn't use that master-tape for a HD release would you??? No. It would go through a remastering stage where they would dig out the original camera negatives and scanned them in 4K. The results are absolutely outstanding! Baring in mind...the film was made/release in 1963 but it still looks better than when it was original projected on its premiere release and its subsequent analogue/digital Standard-definition releases. 










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