In the run-up to the PS5 launch on November 12, the array of games available on the PS5 has been quite impressive But nothing has shocked and amazed the PS5 launch quite like the latest trailer, which reveals amazing details about 2K Sports' flagship basketball title, "NBA 2K21" The lengthy video, which runs on PlayStation 5, is astounding One word to sum it up
From the moment YouTube's "NBA 2K21" video begins, you'll be wondering whether you're watching a recording of a crowd of spectators flocking to basketball players or a game It's easy to be fooled Steph Curry and Klay Thompson are especially detailed, and both Golden State Warriors move around the court in the most convincing way possible Developer Visual Concepts has come a long way when it comes to bringing to life some of the most detailed scenes in sports game history, and it shows
In some scenes, it is very difficult to tell where the game ends and real life begins, such as when players mingle with other players on the court and jostle for position As expected, there are moments of unnatural fluidity as the game begins, but the photorealism permeates almost every aspect of the trailer and is truly remarkable
The time-out section alone suggests that we are in for some exciting work when PS5 is released to the world The moving, detailed pieces in this trailer come together like a veritable graphic ballet and are very satisfying The dance teams take to the court and the workers line up their chairs is fascinating, but it's even cooler to see the audience, seemingly alive, watching their favorite teams face off
Seeing this kind of technology in action is certainly an exciting prospect for prospective PS5 owners If this hardware can be achieved in sports games, it should be great in other genres as well - even if photorealism is not the goal
For console players, higher and more stable frame rates will ensure that NBA 2K21 looks and feels more like a realistic sport Until now, it has been difficult to achieve smooth frame rates on consoles while at the same time achieving consistently awe-inspiring graphics
Both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X systems should be powerful enough to ensure the aesthetic appeal of games and provide the fluidity and believable motion required for sports titles In addition, ray tracing capabilities could provide deeper realism and immersion in even the smallest aspects, such as light reflecting off a basketball court (especially a well-polished one), and this could be achieved with both systems
NBA 2K21 is already available on current consoles such as Xbox One and PS4 and on PC It will be available when the next generation consoles arrive on November 12 on PlayStation 5 and November 10 on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S
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