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[–] Gamestatistic [S] 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Definitely advised on a pc where images can be dragged to new windows to enhance their resolution. the smallest is like 1661x735, but google forms wants their compressed images.

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[–] Donbuster 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

"The shitty ps2 game" implied that there was only 1 6th gen.

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[–] channelfadge ago  (edited ago)

Most of it is of pre rendered backdrops meaning the hardware that rendered the graphics were much more powerful than what a 6th gen console could manage. Its like if you got the live action fmv intro to resident evil and tried to claim that was 5th gen graphics.

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[–] Gamestatistic [S] ago  (edited ago)

Not a single one was a pre rendered back drop. All were 3d environments.

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[–] channelfadge ago 

oh right, sorry, some looked like 90s fmv graphics

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[–] KyJoCaThe2nd 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I got a 100% through Creative Use of Game MechanicsTM

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[–] HotRod32 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

When you drag an image to a new tab, you can see the image's file name, which gives away the game it's from, since the images were named after the games.

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[–] Gamestatistic [S] ago 

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[–] HotRod32 ago 

If you open these two images up in seperate tabs, the first tab should be called "MKX small.jpg" and the second one "Night Fire.jpg". Just look at the text on the tabs themselves, and on the very top of the browser's window when one of the tabs is selected.

I'm on Firefox, that might have something to do with it.