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Latest comment: 15 April 2007 by Synthetic Socks
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What's up with her face in the pic? --[[User:Synthetic Socks|Synthetic Socks]] 19:32, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
What's up with her face in the picture? --[[User:Synthetic Socks|Synthetic Socks]] 19:32, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
 
:I noticed that too. Blame it on Criterion Renderware, the rendering engine that powers Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. According to GameSpot [http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=24715960 article], I quote the following:
 
:"Furthermore, Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis shows that RAGE is capable of both impressive graphics and physics, two areas that drew fire from GTA detractors."
 
:From that quotes, it sounds like Criterion Renderware has serious flaws in both graphics and physics for which RAGE ('''R'''ockstar '''A'''dvanced '''G'''ame '''E'''ngine). I'm assuming the "graphics" applies to avatars as well... not sure if we call it "avatars" or something else... since "avatars" seems to be more frequently used in virtual communities but not in gaming community/industry....? *shrugs* --[[User:Chief of Staff|Legion]] 20:10, 15 April 2007 (UTC)

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What's up with her face in the picture? --Synthetic Socks 19:32, 15 April 2007 (UTC)Reply[reply]

I noticed that too. Blame it on Criterion Renderware, the rendering engine that powers Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. According to GameSpot article, I quote the following:
"Furthermore, Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis shows that RAGE is capable of both impressive graphics and physics, two areas that drew fire from GTA detractors."
From that quotes, it sounds like Criterion Renderware has serious flaws in both graphics and physics for which RAGE (Rockstar Advanced Game Engine). I'm assuming the "graphics" applies to avatars as well... not sure if we call it "avatars" or something else... since "avatars" seems to be more frequently used in virtual communities but not in gaming community/industry....? *shrugs* --Legion 20:10, 15 April 2007 (UTC)