I think that’s been a fair description of the AAS space for a long time, which is fine. If you want innovation, go indie, if you want big budget, go AAA
Fun fact: they spent quite a while working on a segmented 3D animation system for all the sprites. Every sprite is split up into segments, and then those segments are positioned in 3D space depending on the camera angle. They can even independently move each part of a character, like a leg, without having to create an entirely new sprite just for one frame.
This is 3 years old at this point, but this should give a good idea of how the new animation system works!
I hope this means they are working on a sequel? Otherwise I dont know why they went through all this effort.
Also if all of the official characters are getting a graphic upgrade, and theres a new official character, its pretty bullshit we dont get this on Xbox. I get we don’t have Steam workshop but theres a lot of other content here.
I nie zrozummy się źle. Mnie nie robi, ale jeśli to ma być tak, że nie wolno krytykować rządu który robi rzeczy źle (jak je robi źle) to może być ważny powód.
They took something I love, and made it into… no. Let me rephrase…
During the communist party reign, the artists producing undesirable art often ended up slaving in uranium mines. I think it’s time to revisit this tradition.
(And also potentially bring back some of those sought after Bionicle pieces). It would go against LEGO’s “no guns” policy, but they’ve broken that policy so often and in so many ways by now it’s more of a vague suggestion.
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