Artist ‘Orihaus’ has been hard at work creating a new, impressive environment in Unreal Engine 4. This map is so promising and so cool that the official UnrealEngine Twitter has been constantly supporting it. Orihaus has released a new set of images from the latest version of his environment, showing off visuals that come really close to CG quality. The lighting system in particular looks lovely. Orihaus’ map is full of atmosphere and packs amazing reflections (after all, reflections are the most crucial ‘next-gen’ feature nowadays). Enjoy!

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Yup, that guy is amazing. His Map nearly matches the quality of Black & White Shots I get my with my Lecia…… :O
Now when they have almost perfect graphics and stuff , sure they should start making some real good games like old times , they should lower their focus on graphics for some time if possible.
That doesn’t make any sense.
What im saying , its all just graphics and real games are very rare.. they work too much on shiny lightings and textures but for what , next call of duty and crysis?
You just want some upvotes therefore you make those kind of comments ,gtfo.
lol what? upvotes ? couldnt care less… you stupid ? must be a huge freaking idiot
I didn’t insulted you and every single comment you make is more stupid than the previous one.
This level of graphics is impressive indeed. Sure, it may be almost completely devoid of any color, but the sheer photo realistic nature of these images is beyond compare at the moment…