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Sony was nervous about Horizon's female protagonist, did lots of focus testing
http://m.neogaf.com/showthread.php?t=1066079
ich liebe diesen Soundtrack, Gänsehaut pur!
[video=youtube;9Ibdz2SOxXQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ibdz2SOxXQ[/video]
Sony was nervous about Horizon's female protagonist, did lots of focus testing
http://m.neogaf.com/showthread.php?t=1066079
Warum redet hier jeder nur von Dinos? Säugetiere kommen doch auch vor
edit: Nicht nur Menschen.
Warum redet hier jeder nur von Dinos? Säugetiere kommen doch auch vor
edit: Nicht nur Menschen.
Welche zum Beispiel. Hab bisher nur Dinos und das Flugtier gesehen.
Aber Dinos sind cooler
Bin aber wirklich auf die Erklärung gespannt.
Vielleicht eine Alienrasse Marke der Konstrukteure der Alien-Franchise, die nach dem Untergang der menschlichen Zivilisation eine Roboter-Evolution auf der Erde etablieren wollen? Oder eine KI, die auf Basis von Wikipediaeinträgen eine neue Faune nachbastelt ( Gagthese von Rocketbeans )?
In the behind the closed door demo, apparently the Thunderjaw they came across was already at half health, and had arrows etc stuck in it from a previous dynamic battle with some other random tribe. Very cool. Also cool the way you can goad the smaller dinosaurs in to your traps, and that they have mini alpha males that defend the herd etc.
To start with, the world is, like so many other games, an open world that’s yours to explore. But it’s the beauty of the world that sets it apart. From the way the flowers move as Aloy (the main character) sneaks through them to the vast, distant, cloud-covered mountains on the horizons, everything has a very natural splendour that just made me want to rip the controller out of senior producer Lambert Wolterbeek Muller’s hands and go exploring.
“This is just a very tiny part of the world,” the art director Jan-Bart van Beek explained, as Muller panned the camera across the machine-populated grassland shown in the press conference. “All of this is freely explorable. You can go anywhere, you can go up the mountains, you can follow the rivers, you can explore all the fields. And it’s not just the natural world. There are tribes as well, even cities.”
“That’s just one of the many ways of taking this down,” van Beek said, after Muller had slain the Thunder Jaw. “It’s really about using the right tools for the job, about using your weapons smartly in combinations with the environment.”
“And of course, learning all this as you progress through the game,” Muller added. “Because you won’t know all this at the start, you have to learn and discover this. That is actually one of the key things about Horizon; it’s not only a beautiful world, but one filled with mysteries. Mysteries for the player to discover.”