It's definitely quite impressive. You can still really tell that each shot is jarringly different from the previous one. Already in the building it felt like the "background" always changes. It was even more jarring in the car section as the terrain just randomly changes in weird ways. But I guess it makes sense.
Also, I don't know if it was supposed to be a covert ad for the cybertruck, but it reminded how ugly this car is.
It's significantly better than most of the AI "movies" I've seen.
I don't know how to say it. I don't know if it's the fact it's AI, or if the script just makes no sense. There wasn't a story.
I'd say this same thing about a lot of major motion pictures though.
What I think is impressive is that many of the massive destructions scenes felt on par with what I'd see in a Hollywood flick. I'm not an expert though and wasn't looking for details to nit on.
It's definitely quite impressive. You can still really tell that each shot is jarringly different from the previous one. Already in the building it felt like the "background" always changes. It was even more jarring in the car section as the terrain just randomly changes in weird ways. But I guess it makes sense.
Also, I don't know if it was supposed to be a covert ad for the cybertruck, but it reminded how ugly this car is.
It's significantly better than most of the AI "movies" I've seen.
I don't know how to say it. I don't know if it's the fact it's AI, or if the script just makes no sense. There wasn't a story.
I'd say this same thing about a lot of major motion pictures though.
What I think is impressive is that many of the massive destructions scenes felt on par with what I'd see in a Hollywood flick. I'm not an expert though and wasn't looking for details to nit on.