Well, there was this Temple of Unhappy Time that opens up to the greatest cotton-candy factory in the world, but you needed a key to turn it on.OtherSideofSky said:Has anything good EVER come from inside a giant stone door?
Well, there was this Temple of Unhappy Time that opens up to the greatest cotton-candy factory in the world, but you needed a key to turn it on.OtherSideofSky said:Has anything good EVER come from inside a giant stone door?
Yeah espicially when it got some sort of creatures head on it, also loved the sound the luggage made fa-donkcanadamus_prime said:When will people learn? Giant stone doors are always meant to seal something in. Generally that something is pretty nasty too.
So the Aliens into is actually pretty good? I would've liked to have seen this intro.
Almost sounded Loony Tunes-ish.rofl jet said:Yeah espicially when it got some sort of creatures head on it, also loved the sound the luggage made fa-donkcanadamus_prime said:When will people learn? Giant stone doors are always meant to seal something in. Generally that something is pretty nasty too.
So the Aliens into is actually pretty good? I would've liked to have seen this intro.
Considering that the rendering of 3D graphics is one of the most time consuming parts of the project even if you have a whole server farm at your disposal, I can't say I blame them.Callate said:"Why didn't you do the Alien opening?"... Stick around for the credits, guys, they explained this.
I'm beginning to think "Hey, let's knock out Mr. First-Person Guy" is just a cheap way to save on cinematic rendering time.
I sadly doubt that anything AvP will reach the quality of Avp 2.SpecklePattern said:Although the game was total disappointment I loved to play sneaking with the predator campaing. Multiplayer was totally broken. No even near to the fun of Alien vs. Predator 2 (2001).
A fission or fusion reactor going off would definitely have a blast of its own material going off as a bomb, and that could definitely create a shockwave of sorts (not to mention the ton of shrapnel from the hull). You only need air for sound. Technically, they should have termed it a blastwave.swatsqad said:wait a minute... a shockwave in space? not plausable. there is no air in space, how could a shockwave be created? maybe through light? but that wouldnt be THAT dramatic as in the cutscene... Unskippable, use this idea and reupload the video xD