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The scenes look real enough.
And the digitally generated monsters look real enough.
The landscapes in photographs by Shannon Ebner look real enough, though she has graced them with big letters — darkly cryptic twists on the Hollywood sign.
The game looks like something from a nature documentary, and the caterpillars, butterflies and spiders that crawl through the dirt and grass look real enough to eat.
It may look real enough to get animal lovers calling the RSPCA but it's pixels not feathers that make up the penguin in John Lewis's Christmas ad.
The bank's new chief financial officer, Charles Noski, will be expected to help steer it through the regulatory rapids.Nonetheless, some of the merger benefits Mr Lewis touted look real enough.
You need enough verisimilitude to hook the audience, but not enough to freak it out: the collapsing high-rises have to look real enough to be plausible, as do the itty-bitty computer-generated figures falling from them.
But where video game physics only have to look real enough to a distracted teenager, supercomputer simulations have to be scientifically accurate down to the level of individual atoms - which is why Titan needs tens of thousands of GPUs all working together on the same problem, not to mention enough Random Access Memory (RAM) to hold the entire simulation in memory at once.
While filming a scene with Chris Hemsworth, who plays Thor, the film's director, Joss Whedon told the fighting duo that the scene did not look real enough, so Hiddleston told Hemsworth to really hit him for the fight scene.
Running on PlayStation 4, the chunks of chewed-up flesh look real enough to eat, brain tissue palpably squishy and squelchy, and some great lighting adds to an already oppressive atmosphere – if the original Resident Evil gave you nightmares, this could see bed sheets soaked for the foreseeable.
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