cormack12
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French revolution setting as strong as American Revolution
./backs away
French revolution setting as strong as American Revolution
Between this and the supposed last-gen AC, probably somewhere around 70% of Ubisoft is working on AC games for this fall.
Say what you will about Ubi, but only they can pull off this magnitude of development. I'm very interested in the results of their true next gen projects.
Maybe this time people can skip the credits or fast forward them.
I wonder how they're able to work in tandem, especially since there are so many of them.
Well, at the pace that they are going it shouldn't be long.Can you imagine how many COD games Activision could turn out every year with that many studios?
End credits will be DLC.
The vast majority of those people are working on graphical assets. New gen means you need more detailed 3D models to keep up with the power you have available, which means you need more people in order to make those models in a reasonable amount of time. The amount of people working on all the other parts of the game- story, mechanics, music, voices, QA, engine programming, etc- is probably not that much bigger than in the average AAA game of the PS2 era. Or at least it's only grown linearly while the number of people working on churning out visual assets has grown exponentially.Why does it take so many resources to develop a game that merely follows a template with a few changes here and there? I've yet to play ACIV but AC3 also took a lot of people to develop and it ended up being nothing to write home about.
"Let them eat cake" is an apocryphal quote intended to demonstrate Marie-Antoinette's total ignorance of the horrible living conditions of the French people at the time. Using it to mean "The customer is always right" is incredibly stupid, and also kind of gross.
Marie-Antoinette was executed via guillotine. I can only hope the same thing happens to the Assassin's Creed franchise.
Using it to mean "The customer is always right" is incredibly stupid, and also kind of gross.
The trick is they don't
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I wonder how they're able to work in tandem, especially since there are so many of them.
End credits will be DLC.
A 1000 person dev team across continents sounds like a great idea.
They're getting Assassin's Creed Comet instead.Wait, they're not releasing this on PS360?
Bold move, good on them.
Their innovation is Amazing Next-Gen Graphics.
Because external companies have no authorative control and just follow a set template.I don't understand how they can have so many devs working on these games and yet the mission structures are so freaking repetitive and basic. This game has 10 dev companies. I don't think there were even 10 different mission types in AC IV.
The unfairness of the quote made me want to jump into the game and start righting wrongs. What made you interpret it as "the customer is always right"?