I doubt I'll stop my car mid-game and start scrutinizing every track asset during a race. If I'm not noticing it and the game looks overall very impressive— they're doing it right.
I doubt I'll stop my car mid-game and start scrutinizing every track asset during a race. If I'm not noticing it and the game looks overall very impressive— they're doing it right.
Is it all that surprising they're cutting corners? These are the first batch of games, after all.
You can't expect everyone to like the same thing I suppose.
I remember Uncharted 3's shooting being extra sloppy at launch that they even had to patch it.
If the only uncharted game you've played is the 1st, then I don't blame you. That game had way too many shooting scenarios and can get pretty boring to the impatient.
What you're saying is pretty baseless.
Oh yes, I remember reading that in the jump festa interview. Forgot the exact implication of sleeping. Thanks for the correction.
Yes because walking physically hinders my enjoyment/criticism of virtually designed worlds. Good logic.
Not really. You actually need to stop to set up camp and take rests every now and then, apparently. Else your crew would be exhausted and performance will drop.
Schreier: OK, so I have to ask one quick question: we know that you can drive the car in Final Fantasy XV, but will you be able to fly an airship and pilot it around the map?
I really wanted more of that city part, though.
Crazy to think a world that massive/detailed is on a console from 2005. (Referring to the 360, btw).
Nintendo needs to dial down their vanity and remove that stupid gamepad.
Get over yourself. Also get out more often, meet people.
I used to be console only last gen and I wasn't sold on all the PC fuss.
Nothing's worse than the fire sprites in Assassin's Creed 3. I can't the only one who noticed how ridiculously awful they look.
I've seen it a while back, great stuff, but I'm not confident enough to make the jump to digital art.
Well then do you know any good tutorial sites as a kind of foundation point that would boost me to drawing what I'd like to?
Don't think I'm ready for digital art (considering, like I said, I know nothing about drawing).
Thanks, though I'm mostly interested in drawing in landscapes and wide areas. I never find myself wanting to draw something from real life in life like details, but to pen an imaginative world much like today's concept artists do would be a skill I'd do anything to acquire.