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In my experience, the Assassin's Creed games come the closest to reality.
AC Origins is a fantastic illustration of this concept.
However, details such as these may quickly ruin the illusion.
There is something unnatural about the way the waves curve the ground at such precise intervals.
While it's become extremely fantastic, it's the attention to detail that makes things like this possible, such as the way water interacts with surfaces, how it splashes with a waterfall, how it whitecaps in different wind conditions, and how it sprays in the air. Not fantastic, yet not entirely grounded in reality either.
Making progress. No, it's not quite there yet.
AC Origins is a fantastic illustration of this concept.
However, details such as these may quickly ruin the illusion.
There is something unnatural about the way the waves curve the ground at such precise intervals.
While it's become extremely fantastic, it's the attention to detail that makes things like this possible, such as the way water interacts with surfaces, how it splashes with a waterfall, how it whitecaps in different wind conditions, and how it sprays in the air. Not fantastic, yet not entirely grounded in reality either.
Making progress. No, it's not quite there yet.