• Battles, Cardboards, and Crowbars - Crowbcat
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Did anyone really expect large battles in a game with a combat system blatantly geared towards small skirmishes and duels?
[QUOTE=spekter;53162055]Did anyone really expect large battles in a game with a combat system blatantly geared towards small skirmishes and duels?[/QUOTE] Someone that watched the trailer would expect it. No Man's Sky did this too.
[QUOTE=LaTrefle;53162065]Someone that watched the trailer would expect it. No Man's Sky did this too.[/QUOTE] A minimal amount of investigation should have made it apparent that it wouldn't be the case especially given than most of the recent trailers, interviews and previews only show small group battles. The main trailer everyone points to (and is used plenty in this video) is from E3 2015 so of course the final game is going to be different. NMS is different because we only had trailers and nothing more. Kingdom Come has had tons of footage and coverage that clearly show the change in design and intention. Taking trailers as promises is a bad practice.
I don't get the jab at Labo
[sp]"Chapter 3 was there all along - YongYea"[/sp] cracked me up
First half was shite but the second half of the video was pretty funny.
I completely forgot there was a trailer featuring large battles. My only memory of this game was the combat system which I knew was going to be geared towards duels as opposed to large scale fights like Mount and Blade.
Eh I'm fine with them cutting the large scale battles. It probably had to be cut because the game would run like absolute ass, and the combat wasn't made for large skirmishes. It would have been nice to see, but eh, I can understand it. Not worth spending two and a half minutes on tbh.
[QUOTE=Mio Akiyama;53162103]I don't get the jab at Labo[/QUOTE] i think the reasoning is cardboard=cheap and cheap=bad, therefore labo=bad even though he's probably unaware he has at least one piece of [URL="http://www.core77.com/posts/27035/The-Internal-Honeycombs-That-Make-Tabletops-Rigid-Lightweight-and-Cheap"]furniture made of cardboard[/URL]
Wait did this video have an actual point? Just seemed really random and disorganized
It's like Mount and Blade with Oblivion's limitations. Such a disappointment
Cool, more toxic shit from Crowbcat. Does anyone actually find this guy funny? All he does is complain about shit. He couldve made a whole video on Hunt Down the Freemen, but for no reason he decided to criticize Labo and Kingdom Come.
The half life segment was hilarious.
[QUOTE=Funktastic Dog;53164453]Cool, more toxic shit from Crowbcat. Does anyone actually find this guy funny? All he does is complain about shit. He couldve made a whole video on Hunt Down the Freemen, but for no reason he decided to criticize Labo and Kingdom Come.[/QUOTE] The internet actually likes being toxic, but it'll keep complaining about it.
I think he just moved on to making random humor things instead of proving some kind of point Which Im fine with, that labo section was pretty funny
[QUOTE=Funktastic Dog;53164453]Cool, more toxic shit from Crowbcat. Does anyone actually find this guy funny? All he does is complain about shit. He couldve made a whole video on Hunt Down the Freemen, but for no reason he decided to criticize Labo and Kingdom Come.[/QUOTE] How was any of this remotely "toxic"? The Labo section was just riffing, and the Kingdom Come stuff was his usual shtick of highlighting trailers that show stuff that doesn't make it into the final game in a negative context.
Anyone else catch the Sprint Vector joke?
Pleasantly surprised to see and find out someone built a version of my car out of cardboard (the Lexus at 2:32 :v:)
[QUOTE=spekter;53162089]A minimal amount of investigation should have made it apparent that it wouldn't be the case especially given than most of the recent trailers, interviews and previews only show small group battles. The main trailer everyone points to (and is used plenty in this video) is from E3 2015 so of course the final game is going to be different. NMS is different because we only had trailers and nothing more. Kingdom Come has had tons of footage and coverage that clearly show the change in design and intention. Taking trailers as promises is a bad practice.[/QUOTE] Even though it wasn't trailers, it was the lead dev making claims they had recreated famous big battles?
Didn't Warhorse mention something about cutting large scale battles (or at least toning them down), or am I remembering wrong? I know they've been pretty open about other features that had to be cut from the game, like blacksmithing and other stretch goals. Other than that, I'd say while it does suck that they are gone, this definitely isn't on par with something like a No Man's Sky situation. They game is still solid (minus the bugs) without them, and shit changes a lot during development. Ideas you have from the beginning may not play out like you planned them to, and getting them to not only work well but be enjoyable may not be worth the extra effort and time required. I'd still say Warhorse achieved a large chunk of their vision with the game, as well as the vision everyone else had of it. Always look at the final product and evaluate it from there, never grief about ideas that could've been because you will always be in a loop of grief. Like how my friend absolutely hates Mario Sunshine because of the amount of cut content it has...
what was the criticism of labo? i don't understand. that it exists?
[QUOTE=Rusty100;53165895]what was the criticism of labo? i don't understand. that it exists?[/QUOTE] Because the "LMAO nintendrones will even buy CARDBOARD labeled nintendo" shtick is still a thing and it's just generally a popular /v/ thing to hate nintendo and crowbcat loves to reinforce /v/ circlejerks into oblivion
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