Gotta play this smart.
Dang, stay safe in these dark numerical times.
Gotta play this smart.
Maybe yours, but not mine. Apart from the physics system which is completely separate system to the open world, there isn't anything special about the open world in this game that puts it over something like Xenoblade X.
I will do this after I've finished the game and formed my own opinions on it. Whenever I've got spare time on my hands. I think it's a good use of time, indeed.This is not a good use of time.
You might want to keep out of the review thread with that attitude...Maybe yours, but not mine. Apart from the physics system which is completely separate system to the open world, there isn't anything special about the open world in this game that puts it over something like Xenoblade X.
Don't get me wrong, I'm going to buy the game because it looks a bit comfy in places, but you need to calm down.
Hmm...
Yeah, the physics system implemented in an open world has nothing to do with the open world aspect of the game. Physics systems already exist in all kinds of non-open world games.
2 hours 45 minutes!So when does the embargo lift?
So when does the embargo lift?
Yeah, the physics system implemented in an open world has nothing to do with the open world aspect of the game. Physics systems already exist in all kinds of non-open world games.
Oh damn, that's faster than I had guessed! Quite curious to see exactly how it will pan out.2 hours 45 minutes!
Maybe yours, but not mine. Apart from the physics system which is completely separate system to the open world, there isn't anything special about the open world in this game that puts it over something like Xenoblade X.
Don't get me wrong, I'm going to buy the game because it looks a bit comfy in places, but you need to calm down.
Btw weren't the reviews for the other launch games supposed to be out yesterday?
Everyone busy playing BotW? lolTechnically yes.
Everyone busy playing BotW? lol
Maybe yours, but not mine. Apart from the physics system which is completely separate system to the open world, there isn't anything special about the open world in this game that puts it over something like Xenoblade X.
Don't get me wrong, I'm going to buy the game because it looks a bit comfy in places, but you need to calm down.
From what i've seen the freedom and interactivity is unprecedented.
This might be the first open worlf game were 90% of the world arent simply pretty facades but have actual purpose beyond just creating an environment.
Maybe yours, but not mine. Apart from the physics system which is completely separate system to the open world, there isn't anything special about the open world in this game that puts it over something like Xenoblade X.
Don't get me wrong, I'm going to buy the game because it looks a bit comfy in places, but you need to calm down.
I'm someone that will most likely never get a Switch (or get to play on one) but is supremely interested in this game. So I'm honestly asking, can you give some examples on what you mean by this comment? What does this game do from an open-world perspective that's unprecedented?
You can kill things in different ways.
That's literally it.
Yeah, the physics system implemented in an open world has nothing to do with the open world aspect of the game. Physics systems already exist in all kinds of non-open world games.
And the chemistry system?
From what i've seen the freedom and interactivity is unprecedented.
This might be the first open worlf game were 90% of the world arent simply pretty facades but have actual purpose beyond just creating an environment.
Systems that are already in open world games like The Witcher 3.
All the systems in BotW have been taken from other open world/RPG games.
Systems that are already in open world games like The Witcher 3.
I'm someone that will most likely never get a Switch (or get to play on one) but is supremely interested in this game. So I'm honestly asking, can you give some examples on what you mean by this comment? What does this game do from an open-world perspective that's unprecedented?
Did you check out the GDC live tweets?
You can kill things in different ways.
That's literally it.
Is there a Video on that panel?
I'm someone that will most likely never get a Switch (or get to play on one) but is supremely interested in this game. So I'm honestly asking, can you give some examples on what you mean by this comment? What does this game do from an open-world perspective that's unprecedented?
Everyone busy playing BotW? lol
Just a heads up, some site mentioned they'd consider part of the discussion somewhat spoiler-y, so keep that in mind.Is there a Video on that panel?
Freedom wise, you just go out into the big world almost immediately. You can go straight to the boss and try and fight him, or you can take your time, enjoy the sights, maybe go to a dungeon or two, explore some shrines, find some villages. There's nothing that forces you along a predestined path.
As for the interactivity, that's the real highlight. Basically more or less, if you think you can do it, you probably can. Shoot an arrow through a fire and it'll be set aflame. Want to cross a river? You cut down a tree, or you climb on top of a higher ledge and paraglide over it. Want to set the grass on fire and create an updrift? You can do that too.
On the surface, these things doesn't sound particularly revolutionary. At the very least, it's much better for you to see it yourself, as videos do a better job of explaining than we ever could. But the main thing is that with other games, they would have stuff like that in small doses. BoTW claims to have all of that interactivity envelop its entire massive world, including its dungeons and shrines. That's pretty much it, the fact that they implemented all of it onto an open world.
At the moment, no. The videos will likely show up sometime next week, maybe, I dunno how these things usually work.
Just a heads up, some site mentioned they'd consider part of the discussion somewhat spoiler-y, so keep that in mind.