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I think they probably would, they were excellent BIKERs in the first TW
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Some of them are….. sorry DArt. I got curious and checked it out. Most of them however are not.
Some of them are….. sorry DArt. I got curious and checked it out. Most of them however are not.
I'd say the Iorveth/Letho scene could be a candidate.
The ones mentioned are DEFINITELY not. As I said, I'm only up to Chapter 2.
Are you going to provide something that backs up that claim? jk
The only scenes I recall looking pre-rendered were the finishing moves on some of the boss battles.
Thankfully, going back to the point about it being an adult RPG, the game never really clarifies what those outcomes will be (good, bad, etc) when you are making them. It is up to your judgment to do what you think you must and the game readily-adapts to those choices. The game also makes use of lengthy cutscenes to move the story along. Sometimes these are pre-rendered, but they are very often rendered in real-time using the game engine and look incredible.
You trust the experience/knowledge of an average reviewer over mine?
Big mistake
Well, usually regarding game related things you are much more competent than the average reviewer IMHO. On the other hand if he writes that in his review and he is wrong he'd be in trouble for spreading false information.
However after that risen 2 debate regarding this particular issue… I don't have as much fate in your opinion about this as regarding other aspects. It could very well be you are both right though and those cut-scenes are after chapter 2.
Thanks for the help drithius hope these guys will try it out themselves and hopefully change their minds…..
Or, the reviewer could just have been talking about the cartoon cut-scenes and worded it really badly. In any case, maybe it's because I'm playing on a 1370x768 LCD TV, but the artifacts in pre-rendered sequences are really hard to spot these days when they use high-quality video.
In regards to the differences between in-game and pre-rendered, developers these days use their game engine more often than not for pre-rendered. I mean, look at some of those old Warcraft 3 cut-scenes. I've never seen a real-time graphics engine spit that out and it's very, very easy to see it's pre-rendered.