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juGGa wrote:In my opinion they should stick in nice 2D graphics. 3D graphics would rise the budget up way more and modelling is pretty slow work. And if they can't make the 3D graphics appealing, the whole game suffers.
2D graphics are always nicer and they leave some room for imagination.
juGGa wrote:In my opinion they should stick in nice 2D graphics. 3D graphics would rise the budget up way more and modelling is pretty slow work.
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juGGa wrote:In my opinion they should stick in nice 2D graphics. 3D graphics would rise the budget up way more and modelling is pretty slow work. And if they can't make the 3D graphics appealing, the whole game suffers.
2D graphics are always nicer and they leave some room for imagination.
Bomimo wrote:I'm putting my chips on a modernized Infinity/GemRB engine. It seems more than ideal since it's already got most of the systems in place in order to build the game up around it.
enderandrew wrote:If GemRB is GPL (which I think it is) then the finished engine inXile makes would also have to be GPL and released open-source. You could argue the restrictions of Steam would violate the GPL, and mean this game could never be distributed via Steam.
maxztt wrote:Are you kidding? There are textures in every single screenshot and video that I saw.
You seem to have no clue what you are talking about.
The Engine is technically fine.
It's a nice 2D-isometric engine. Nothing wrong with it. It's only wrong if you want 3D.
There is nothing hindering one from creating and using more detailed models and textures than the ones displayed.
enderandrew wrote:I'm seeing others cite that it has been stated definitively they're using a 3D engine.
I've followed the FIFE engine for years, and it still lacks many basic features. I don't think we're getting a GPL engine, and even if we were, I wouldn't suggest using FIFE as a base.
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