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Game Informer: DA2 Video - "Dragon Age II: An Epic in Progress"


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Brockololly

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Video at long last...albeit admittedly really early stuff:

http://gameinformer....n-progress.aspx

Yeah...there really isn't much going on in that video. The 2D art looks nice, I guess?

Edit: If the video on the main page doesn't work, try this:
http://gameinformer....ery/430825.aspx


*Moderator Edit*

Modifié par Brockololly, 27 juillet 2010 - 03:54 .


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David Gaider

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I'm disappointed at the lack of rickrolling.

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John Epler

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I wish they'd filmed my workspace. Then you could all marvel at how many mugs I have on that desk.



So very, very many...

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David Gaider

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Deviija wrote...
I'm rollin' that they're all shirtless and wearing jeans. Where is THIS game and when is it coming out?

All the creatures are shirtless pants-wearers right now. Fighting a bunch of shirtless men who all have the name "Poisoned Spider" over their head while they make hissing sounds is a new level of novelty, I'll give you that.

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Mike Laidlaw

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UndercoverDoctor wrote...

I hope that interface get's polished.


Mmm hmm. That was early, temp stuff to get us up to speed, but as to your request: done and done! They're doing so right now.

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David Gaider

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Lady_Scarlett wrote...
Why is Hawke shirtless?


Because that's video of an early build, before we had any PC armor assets in the game. We still have lots of shirtless bald characters running amok, but it's not quite at that level any more.

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John Epler

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the_one_54321 wrote...

I dislike that I saw xbox controllers instead of a mouse and keyboard.


Every developer on the team has an Xbox development kit including the associated controller. Moreover, particularly for content-oriented disciplines, it's usually easier to iterate using the Xbox as opposed to the PC. In the case of cinematic design, for example, you can have a conversation open on your Xbox while you're working on it on the PC and fix things in 'real time', as it were.

It's a workflow thing, nothing more sinister than that ;)