Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Whoever the devs are for LOTR AC they might trademark something and imitate the trash behind Candy Crush
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Coming from someone who was played through every Assassin's Creed 2 or 3 times, yes, this is SHOCKINGLY similar to AC2.
I wish I was a gif guru like some of you guys. Someone could easily recreate most of this game's gameplay in AC2.
This guy is right.
It REALLY looks like they've reverse-engineered AC animation files to use them in their own game.
Probably licensed the IP from Ubisoft. I mean, this isn't some shady Russian dev shop or anything, it's Monolith.
If any code and assets are being used, its Rocksteady's engine for the Arkham games (I am 90% sure that Rocksteady is sharing code in regards to the combat engine, if not the entire open world engine). As for the animations, in my opinion, there are only so many ways you can traverse environments and if you are going to take inspiration for that sort of thing, AC is a good starting point.
Well, its EA-backed Monolith to be more specific.
then watch the rest you chump. How can you formulate a worthwhile opinion after 90 seconds
After the first 90 seconds is where it honestly starts to deviate from the AC formula into more of the Akrham games territory.
That's some Matrix shit, knowing if someone stole your code based on a gameplay video.
Only way to even suspect that is if he spots the same bugs in both games.
It's also not something ass creed invented either. I mean if it were Ubi soft would have lots of lawsuits on their hands. Toukiden uses a vision system that is similar, as does soul sacrifice, and a ton of other games from past and present.
I wish they were just making a new F.E.A.R. game, instead.
I mean, I guess so many hands and eyes go through an AC game that it's possible someone who went on to work for Monolith took something with him, but it seems like a pretty big accusation to be making on twitter. Maybe twitter dude should have taken it to his bosses or something instead of potentially defaming a company to the masses if it turns out not to be true.
Why would that explain it? Is Ubisoft using a modified CryEngine while having a deal with CryTek to give it its own branding?Is monolith using cry engine base for this? That could explain it
Why would that explain it? Is Ubisoft using a modified CryEngine while having a deal with CryTek to give it its own branding?
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
The animations are obviously very similar to those in AssCreed games, but I'm more interested to know how the fuck can that guy see game code through a video?
If it actually uses AC's code, that would suggest the opposite.Does this confirm that Shadow of Mordor will be good?
You'd think software devs would know that animation and code aren't synonymous.