Hero of Legend
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I've been watching GameSpot's direct-feed footage, and I finally came to the conclusion with proof that the footage we saw by GameXplain and Shacknews is actually even now an outdated build compared to the show floor demo at E3. I present the following:
First the pre-E3 demo, video by Shacknews, then, the E3 show floor demo as shown by GameSpot:
Now I don't expect to be a magical difference in that all the crud we saw before being all fixed, but the evidence is there that they already have an updated version that was shown at the show floor.
My question:
WHY?!
Why did Sega release that footage if it was already outdated, and we're talking mere days prior to E3. Also I think the speed stage that had that horrendously broken camera (which correct me if I'm wrong wasn't shown on the show floor, might be wrong as I haven't seen every bit of footage, just the direct-feed ones) was WAY too early to be shown. Example of gameplay aside, showcasing such evidently unpolished work only works against it.
In my opinion Sega should've axed the early footage and just given us what we got on the show floor. naturally again it's not going to turn everyone's opinion around, but the fact the visuals looked so BLAH in said footage when it looked much nicer in the debut trailer in the first place, was a really questionable tactic when an already updated build was going to be present in like less than a week.
Thoughts?
First the pre-E3 demo, video by Shacknews, then, the E3 show floor demo as shown by GameSpot:
Now I don't expect to be a magical difference in that all the crud we saw before being all fixed, but the evidence is there that they already have an updated version that was shown at the show floor.
My question:
WHY?!
Why did Sega release that footage if it was already outdated, and we're talking mere days prior to E3. Also I think the speed stage that had that horrendously broken camera (which correct me if I'm wrong wasn't shown on the show floor, might be wrong as I haven't seen every bit of footage, just the direct-feed ones) was WAY too early to be shown. Example of gameplay aside, showcasing such evidently unpolished work only works against it.
In my opinion Sega should've axed the early footage and just given us what we got on the show floor. naturally again it's not going to turn everyone's opinion around, but the fact the visuals looked so BLAH in said footage when it looked much nicer in the debut trailer in the first place, was a really questionable tactic when an already updated build was going to be present in like less than a week.
Thoughts?