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Visto che mancano,posto gli screens postati in games dome
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About the trailer: "While the cinematic style and panning camera offer a more dramatic presentation, it's the only part of the video that steps away from what players can expect from the graphics. To back up it's claims, Ready At Dawn showed us the trailer scene again, dynamically altering the light sources on the fly and rotating the camera to new angles on the 3D models." So the trailer was real-time.
- "Even counting the increasingly impressive collection of next-gen titles announced in recent months, The Order: 1886 boasts the most impressive in-game visuals we've seen."- They go on to point out that what we saw in that reveal trailer is exactly what the actual game looks like since RaD is using the same models and special effects for cutscenes and gameplay
- Script is being written by Ru Weerasuriya and Kirk Ellis (writer for the HBO series John Adams)
- Director by Dana Jan (GoW: Ghosts of Olympus director). Creative director is Weerasuriya (Game/creative director of GoW: Chains of Olympics and creative director on GoO)
Lots more talk about how everything reacts the way you'd expect due to the soft body physics. The screen that jumps out to me is one where Isabeau is kneeling down holding a lantern. The bottom of her jacket is lying on the ground instead of clipping through it. It probably should be impressive, but it stands out given how persistent clipping issues still are.
Sarà così, fidati. Anzi, non ti fidare: sarà meglio //content.invisioncic.com/a283374/emoticons/bzv7yXY.pngMah speriamo davvero sia come dite voi.:morristend:
Benvenuta nextgen...Visto che mancano,posto gli screens postati in games dome
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