Lightning McQueen - Disney Pixar's Cars 3 "Speed. Keith Ferguson ( Cars Toons), Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool) So get ready to blast off in a rocket fuelled Starfield performance preview.Owen Wilson (movies, Mater and the Ghostlight, The Radiator Springs 500½, Cars on the Road) We also compare the improvements over the previous showing, enhancements within the engine, and much more. The biggest question after the show(s) was: why is it 30fps on Xbox Series X and Series S and not 60fps? In this IGN Performance preview, we dive into the details shared by the team, the revealed PC minimum and recommended specifications, and how the Creation Engine 2 works, comparing the previous games to gauge some of the potential reasons why the team might have chosen 30fps. With Starfield being the center of the Xbox 2023 Showcase last week, Bethesda gave us a deep dive into one of the biggest games this generation. Things didn’t come so easily to Cruz in her life, though, and she’s had to fight for what she’s earned every step of the way. Cruz offers McQueen a viewpoint he’s never had - at one point, he tells her he never had to think about whether he could race, he just did. She confronts him about how he’s treated her, and how she used to idolize him. McQueen’s selfish worldview is also reflected back at him in a later scene when Cruz, sick of his attitude, decides to stop putting up with his behavior. McQueen at this point in the film is still very focused singularly on himself and ensuring he doesn’t fade away as just a memory to the sport of racing. Cruz is actually a fan of the car she’s training, and watching him initially not absorb that fact, often shooting down Cruz’s enthusiasm or ideas in this scene offers an intriguing start to their relationship. The scene is not only a beautiful one but a fantastic showcase for establishing Cruz and McQueen’s relationship. McQueen, frustrated with training indoors on sterile equipment, decides to test his mettle out on the sands of a nearby beach. And that sentiment absolutely rings true for the scene, which sees McQueen and Cruz avoiding the intimidating Miss Fritter (Lea DeLaria), a scenario in which literally getting stuck in the mud can have live-or-die consequences.īut mud isn’t the only terrain McQueen and Cruz venture out onto, and in the footage screened, I found myself most engrossed by a quieter sequence out on the sands. ““The audience needs to understand that if you’re not moving through this puddle really fast, you’re going to get stuck, and there’s consequences to that,” Reisch said. Developing the right texture for the mud, what director Brian Fee described to the effects team as “chunky oatmeal and soup,” required plenty of iteration and experimentation for the team. “Mud was probably the hardest thing for us to figure out on the film,” Cars 3 Effects Supervisor Jon Reisch said about the sequence. One of the most notable elements of the sequence isn’t necessarily the action itself though, it’s what the action takes place on. The sequence is a beautiful one - set at night, the colors of the cars and the destruction they’re involved in pops with every frame. The two are caught in the middle of a demolition derby, circling an 8-shaped track while trying to outrun and outlast much larger and oil-thirsty vehicles. Undercover as a non-famous car, McQueen enters a race with Cruz (voiced by Cristela Alonzo), only to discover it’s no normal circuit. At one point after he begins training with the fantastic new character Cruz (more on her in a bit), McQueen decides to get in some real practice outside of the brand new training facility.
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