Blaster McQuinn low res?

The original picture we were given about the engineer was this : http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net...b4d7249.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20160317042739
The texture work was okay , not too bad , still a bit on the low res but the art its self was cool.
He looked authentic and I could allmost smell the oil.

Now we have this instead : http://hosting.zaonce.net/elite/new.../e771f81deb7071b2b6a39bcc0798e45714282653.jpg
I am not a fan of this look but thats not important , what is important is what is with the very low res texture? there is artifacts due to compresion everywere all over him.
And his shirt looks like it was drawn on him.

I hope its just temp or that they used a picture of the settings on low because this looks like oblivion on meduim settings.

No offence towards the devs , if so I am sorry
 
That's the difference between concept art and actual game, I suppose. Anyway, I preferred the older one.

Btw: how the heck did this new dude manage to keep his eye intact? That's an afwul wound right there.
 
He's saying that your argument is invalid as you haven't had a chance to test the thing yourself.
Look at the artifacts on the mans clothes.
They are very blurry and blocky.
The hair allso looks very low res , again blocky edges and genral artifacts.

The tshirt is allso just painted on the mans chest.

I guess due to some reason they did not set the graphics on high
 
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Whoa didn't realize this guy was the same as the cybernetic eye guy! Surely they aren't doing away with that concept, he looked so cool! The eye, no hair, the metal body frame thing.... Now he just looks like a character in a street racing game.
 
Whoa didn't realize this guy was the same as the cybernetic eye guy! Surely they aren't doing away with that concept, he looked so cool! The eye, no hair, the metal body frame thing.... Now he just looks like a character in a street racing game.

He probably suffered a terrible accident when his metal body frame thing BSOD'd. All that was salveagable was his brain, which was subsequently hot-wired into the spinal column of a spare arts-graduate and carried around in a Louis Vuitton bucket.
 
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