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    Default Bowstring animations in shogun2 confirmed

    Quote from craigtw from another totalwar site.

    "Hi guys,


    Just letting you into a secret: bowstring animations will feature in the game.


    *Sneaks out by back door before being mobbed by paparazzi*


    -Craig. "

    Oops hope i dident steal his thunder was only posted like 15 mins ago, if i have just delete my thread when he posts plz.
    Last edited by Swoosh So; 11-19-2010 at 20:23.


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    Default Re: Bowstring animations in shogun2 confirmed

    Is this good? Do people want more, perhaps unnecessary graphical detail instead of a decent, working foundation that such things should be build upon? I just hope they have finished producing and/or polished the basic gameplay that is to be the 'replicated and improved upon' aspects of STW2, being our beloved STWs namesake, before bowstrings, shoestrings and katata flash while eloquently cutting down an adversary amimations are implemented. Perhaps I am wrong in my opinon of this, but the bland and flat of STW and MTW kept me more interested and entertained than did the pretty picture that what was to follow them.
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    Default Re: Bowstring animations in shogun2 confirmed

    Its something that alot of people have asked for over the years, personally i dont really care about it. They were present in shogun1 and i think they were removed form the game in rome onwards. Its nice for movie creation which is becoming more popular as time goes on in totalwar.

    As u can see here normal players can make some really impressive videos with the totalwar engine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bcaAWiHDSw
    Last edited by Swoosh So; 11-19-2010 at 21:42.


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    Default Re: Bowstring animations in shogun2 confirmed

    Quote Originally Posted by A Nerd View Post
    Is this good? Do people want more, perhaps unnecessary graphical detail instead of a decent, working foundation that such things should be build upon? I just hope they have finished producing and/or polished the basic gameplay that is to be the 'replicated and improved upon' aspects of STW2, being our beloved STWs namesake, before bowstrings, shoestrings and katata flash while eloquently cutting down an adversary amimations are implemented. Perhaps I am wrong in my opinon of this, but the bland and flat of STW and MTW kept me more interested and entertained than did the pretty picture that what was to follow them.
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    To answer the question, yes, I want better graphics. This is a visual medium. It isn’t a choice between graphics and other features. I would like all game elements to improve.

    Someone might prefer Medieval 1 over Medieval 2 but surely the graphics are not the reason.
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    Default Re: Bowstring animations in shogun2 confirmed

    What I see is peoples likes or dislikes on certain paths CA took with each new release. I noticed a lot of people have in mind their idea what a total war game should be. As the future goes on things will change and we all should realize changes will take place.Total War IS Total War. Like it or not it will be there for whoever chooses to particiapte in it, new or old. So lets not stress on what it should be and just accept what it will be for funs sake. If we all do that I believe it will be a good experience.
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    Default Re: Bowstring animations in shogun2 confirmed

    hahahhaha besides moviemaking aspects whats the use of that......

    CRAIG focus on gameplay...... and MP gameplay make sure that its perfect and not think its perfect....... bowstringanimation is the last u should be busy with..... :o)

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    Default Re: Bowstring animations in shogun2 confirmed

    So you think the people from the graphics department should focus on programming gameplay functions?
    Do you like buggy games?


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    Default Re: Bowstring animations in shogun2 confirmed

    Quote Originally Posted by Magyar Khan View Post
    hahahhaha besides moviemaking aspects whats the use of that......

    CRAIG focus on gameplay...... and MP gameplay make sure that its perfect and not think its perfect....... bowstringanimation is the last u should be busy with..... :o)

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    The word “perfect” doesn’t apply here at all anyway. Perfection may be possible in a math proof but not in a computer game. Perfect for one person is decidedly imperfect for others.

    Speaking for myself, graphic details like the the bowstring animation are more important than almost any MP feature.
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