Most game engines could do that, it was just flying over a special super low detail level filled with boxes for buildings. Remember it cuts away before you actually drop down and land, at which point it switches to the regular level detail linear map.
Yes... I know most engines could do that. I wasn't holding it up as an example of technical proficiency. Few developers do, is what I'm saying. I don't remember any sequence in Gears of War which conveyed quite the same feeling - not to say the game didn't have numerous high points, obviously, just there are things GRAW does visually which Gears doesn't.
Loved this from playing the Demo, but I loved the first one as well. Graphics look as awesome as ever, sound is top notch..the guns and explosions are amazing. Only gripe is the reloading he he
After I broke the helicopter (kept stopping it from landing by standing underneath it until it just froze head height off the ground) it wouldn't let me progress so went to town moving the Mule into a nice position then letting rip with all my nades and smoke grenades - really shows off the new effects they've added. Great fun!
Yep it's a nice step forwards but to me it's a "Black Arrow" and should be released with a price tag to much.
Also, from the post-demo blurb it looks like co-op campaign will continue to be detached from the SP experience (it states "50% extra co-op campaign") - That's a real crippler for me but I'll be jumping on the bandwagon with everyone else come March
Most game engines could do that, it was just flying over a special super low detail level filled with boxes for buildings. Remember it cuts away before you actually drop down and land, at which point it switches to the regular level detail linear map.
Doesn't it actually pause for quite a while it loads the regular level as well. I was actually impressed by the first level of RB6:V where it flies you over a town and the drops you straight into the action. I was pretty surprised.
Going back to GRAW2, I'm just not getting into this one. The looks haven't wowed me in the same way GRAW did when it first came out and all the little annoyances are still there such as the shoddy reload animation. Also I find the cover system feels really clunky after gears and RB6, I never feel sure if I'm going to stick to anything or not.
I like it. Even though I liked the first game (on hard - normal was too easy) I wasn't that fussed about GRAW2 but this has got me in the mood. Like Summit Strike and Island Thunder, there are small improvements that add up to a much better game, although it's hard to nail exactly how why.
And I thought the game looked lovely. I glad I'm not someone who dissects every graphical nuance like reading from a text book. It's like my mate who slags off bands where the singers don't technically breathe properly (like The Arcade Fire) but the sheer meotion of the 'imperfect' vocals seems to pass him completely by.
Yep it's a nice step forwards but to me it's a "Black Arrow" and should be released with a price tag to much.
I thought that at first, but reading the blurb this seems to be a much bigger game than the first GRAW. The previous Tom Clancy 'updates' were budget price, but they were also much smaller (aside from Island Thunder with its ton of free downloadable maps).
Doesn't it actually pause for quite a while it loads the regular level as well. I was actually impressed by the first level of RB6:V where it flies you over a town and the drops you straight into the action. I was pretty surprised.
Yes, I'll give you that about the original - it was particularly irritating given most reviews talked about the game being totally seamless, with no loading pauses whatsoever, when it could be demonstrated this wasn't true.
Is it me or are we looking at the best graphics on the Xbox 360 so far and yes, that includes the likes of Gears of War, Oblivion and Viva Pinata (despite being different games/genres)?
The demo maybe short but my goodness, it is ever so sweet.
played through it a second time with focus on the so called "improved AI" - which is unfourtunately not in place, at least not in this demo. enemies run to next cover, hide behind cover, occasionally pop-up from cover and eventually get shot. really bland.
Is it me or are we looking at the best graphics on the Xbox 360 so far and yes, that includes the likes of Gears of War, Oblivion and Viva Pinata (despite being different games/genres)?
The demo maybe short but my goodness, it is ever so sweet.
It really is just you.
I can't fathom how you could possibly think a thrown together effort like this can possibly beat Gears of War's incredible visuals...!
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