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it only looks better because the small screens - if you look at it in 720p or 1080p it has lowres textures and lots of jaggies - combined with a sloppy framerate :-(
Of course a game of this scope will have a texture or two that are not as good quality as the others, but are you really saying you'll actually even notice those when playing the game? When looking a screenshot of course you'll notice all the flaws because they are not hidden amongst the motion & movement. The textures I've seen look good & the game looks great in motion (the screenshots really don't give it any justice), even the framerate is decently good, there are games with much worse framerate issues. It's perfectly playable at its current state, and they are still polishing the kinks out.