NoctisVsStar
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E3 is going to be insane #Believe
Hope that I could actually play as a cat in the game.
And in Malaysia they were also recruiting people, saying they wanted more foreigners in Square.It's interesting how localized the publicity for FFXV has been when it applies so far. When Hashimoto went to Malaysia to promote it, he brought along Wan Hazmer, who is a Malaysian working in S-E as a lead designer on the game. Now when Tabata is promoting the game in Taiwan, they announced that the Taiwanese developer XPEC is collaborating with Square Enix to support the development of the project. It's pretty smart.
It's interesting how localized the publicity for FFXV has been when it applies so far. When Hashimoto went to Malaysia to promote it, he brought along Wan Hazmer, who is a Malaysian working in S-E as a lead designer on the game. Now when Tabata is promoting the game in Taiwan, they announced that the Taiwanese developer XPEC is collaborating with Square Enix to support the development of the project. It's pretty smart.
It's interesting how localized the publicity for FFXV has been when it applies so far. When Hashimoto went to Malaysia to promote it, he brought along Wan Hazmer, who is a Malaysian working in S-E as a lead designer on the game. Now when Tabata is promoting the game in Taiwan, they announced that the Taiwanese developer XPEC is collaborating with Square Enix to support the development of the project. It's pretty smart.
And in Malaysia they were also recruiting people, saying they wanted more foreigners in Square.
It makes me think that the entirety of SE's marketing budget is on FFXV =X
It's interesting how localized the publicity for FFXV has been when it applies so far. When Hashimoto went to Malaysia to promote it, he brought along Wan Hazmer, who is a Malaysian working in S-E as a lead designer on the game. Now when Tabata is promoting the game in Taiwan, they announced that the Taiwanese developer XPEC is collaborating with Square Enix to support the development of the project. It's pretty smart.
I'm wondering if it's outsourcing or proper distribution of the game. Have they specified?
I think it's development since they're mentioning XPEC in the video for something that's WIP.
Unless I'm wrong, the next ATR on February 4 will be live pretty much at the exact same time as Persona 5's reveal. Not cool!! :O
I love the diversity. Isn't one of the character designers Italian?
Unless I'm wrong, the next ATR on February 4 will be live pretty much at the exact same time as Persona 5's reveal. Not cool!! :O
A blizzard on a moving train, this is going to be one amazing battle (pls be Shiva)
It's development outsourcing, not distribution. Of course they won't call it outsourcing in this case, since they're making the local developer look good, so it's called a collaboration. The snow scene in the train from the Just Festa was made entirely in Taiwan, that's why they showed the complete version of the scene here.
He needs one of these:
It's interesting how localized the publicity for FFXV has been when it applies so far. When Hashimoto went to Malaysia to promote it, he brought along Wan Hazmer, who is a Malaysian working in S-E as a lead designer on the game. Now when Tabata is promoting the game in Taiwan, they announced that the Taiwanese developer XPEC is collaborating with Square Enix to support the development of the project. It's pretty smart.
The Prince is about to freeze this is unacceptable! Where's ifrit when you need him?
Well yeah, that's pretty good to hear then. We all want a unified vision so hopefully everything looks homogenous at the end. I always get queasy at outsourcing.
It doesn't matter. Every AAA game uses outsourcing. A single physical studio simply cannot handle all the manpower demands. It's not realistic. When it comes to asset creation, cutscene production, design assistance, etc, pretty much every AAA game uses at least half a dozen studios. It's just that no one talks about it much or cares about it because it doesn't matter that much.
The reason why it's brought up here in particular is because they want to showcase a local developer, and the partnership makes for good PR and adds a localized touch.
I dunno, I don't really like seeing unfinished maps of games. Like that Mirrors edge and Battlefront stuff from E3.
I'd rather just see what they have I guess. Heck, the Zelda "demo" kind of applies too.
E3 is going to be insane #Believe
Nomura already made Sakaguchi a boss fight in one of his games. It'd be hilarious if the primary antagonist had a striking resemblance to Matsuda.That scene is a metaphor for Yosuke Matsuda's cold heart freezing Tetsuya Nomura so he's too incapacitated to work on FFXV.
They did say they wanted to incorporate a lot more of in-game set pieces, so it's not just "cutscene, cutscene, cutscene." I'm super down for that change.Uncharted Fantasy XV
Speaking of summons, I wonder if a Shiva attack has something to do with the precarious situation our Prince finds himself in on that train.
Probably no new footage if there is a stream today...Wait, so IS something happening tonight worth waiting for or....
E3 is actually getting less and less important over the years. Lots of smaller events has sprung up like TpGS with surprise announcement, E3 may just have the localized version of these announcements .
E3 is actually getting less and less important over the years. Lots of smaller events has sprung up like TpGS with surprise announcement, E3 may just have the localized version of these announcements .
February 5 20:00 JST so that is 5 or 6 am EST if I did my math right.
E3 is actually getting less and less important over the years. Lots of smaller events has sprung up like TpGS with surprise announcement, E3 may just have the localized version of these announcements .
You know I wonder what Nomura thinks about this situation, a time when FFXV is finally being shown and people are really excited. Makes me wonder if this game becomes successful and Tabata becomes a top director in the genre how would that make him feel? Shit I would be bitter and each passing day Nomura's contributions are slowly being forgotten quite sad.. I wish there's a indepth story as to what happen that led to the change , I would pay money for that.
Don't forget us goons up here in Boston.
You know I wonder what Nomura thinks about this situation, a time when FFXV is finally being shown and people are really excited. Makes me wonder if this game becomes successful and Tabata becomes a top director in the genre how would that make him feel? Shit I would be bitter and each passing day Nomura's contributions are slowly being forgotten quite sad.. I wish there's a indepth story as to what happen that led to the change , I would pay money for that.
Nevertheless I'm hyped for this game and Tabata is doing a great job.
They should do a Metal Gear Risng type thing, Tabata trash talks Nomura the entire time and goes on about Square bringing him on to save the day ala Platinum Games.