This trend of trailers getting trailers still baffles me.
I'm wondering how long it will take before it becomes commonplace for the trailer's trailer to get trailers.
Also I am sad that FarCry 5 isn't taking place in space. :frown:
That would have been cool. Even if it makes absolutely no sense.
I'm not sure how I feel about the concept. When I think of being trapped in a desolate wilderness, I typically don't think of Montana
So Far Cry is going back to Cry Engine? That's pretty cool
Although, there's wolves and mountain lions, so I guess they won't completely abandon the predators from the gameplay
Imagine if Ubisoft brings the concept of the towers from the previous far cry games. But replace them with Churches.
Then you have to mow down countless psychotic cultists or Westboro baptist style followers, Kingsman Style.
[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;52261086]Although, there's wolves and mountain lions, so I guess they won't completely abandon the predators from the gameplay[/QUOTE]
I agree though, if you wanted a desolate wasteland in the States, look no further than Kansas. Make it to scale and it'll be months before you see any signs of life.
So, I guess the AI is still going to try and run us down with vehicles, except this time it's a pick up truck full of dudes with shotguns.
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;52261077]This trend of trailers getting trailers still baffles me.
I'm wondering how long it will take before it becomes commonplace for the trailer's trailer to get trailers.
Also I am sad that FarCry 5 isn't taking place in space. :frown:
That would have been cool. Even if it makes absolutely no sense.[/QUOTE]
The purpose of teaser trailers is for people to know that a trailer is on it's way. It's a way of increasing hype.
It seems like an interesting and unique concept to me, I'm just worried about Ubisoft not pulling it off correctly and leaving us with a boring and empty open world game again.
Rural Montana?
alright I guess that might be interesting.
What's up with all the 'crazy rednecks' trend? First RE7, then Outlast2, now this. I don't really get it.
Please, desolate U.S. wastelands?
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bIYV6VkECk[/media]
[QUOTE=GentlemanLexi;52261094]The purpose of teaser trailers is for people to know that a trailer is on it's way. It's a way of increasing hype.[/QUOTE]
tbh this teaser needed a teaser
[QUOTE=DeVotchKa;52261090]I agree though, if you wanted a desolate wasteland in the States, look no further than Kansas. Make it to scale and it'll be months before you see any signs of life.[/QUOTE]
I was going to debate this, but I can't.
Kansas sucks. :v:
[QUOTE=relinquish;52261101]What's up with all the 'crazy rednecks' trend? First RE7, then Outlast2, now this. I don't really get it.[/QUOTE]
A) crazy rednecks are scary, and B) jump on those bandwagons while you can
Does this mean you can be chased by local law enforcement?
[QUOTE=ThePanther;52261115]Does this mean you can be chased by local law enforcement?[/QUOTE]
Rumor is, you [I]are[/I] the local law enforcement
[QUOTE=DeVotchKa;52261090]I agree though, if you wanted a desolate wasteland in the States, look no further than Kansas. Make it to scale and it'll be months before you see any signs of life.[/QUOTE]
Nah, I've driven through Kansas, there's at least something, anything there. Now, Nebraska is totally fucking empty
I'm, well, interested, at least. I've liked all the Far Cry games I've played quite a bit.
I dunno what they're going for, though. MAYBE some sort of post-apoc thing? I can't think of how a story in the states like FC usually has would work, otherwise. Like, otherwise you could literally just pick up a phone and call the authorities about X bad thing :v:
the rumors are that the main antagonists are doomsday preppers and members of a religious cult in the vein of jonestown
[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;52261119]Rumor is, you [I]are[/I] the local law enforcement
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[QUOTE=Swiket;52261138]the rumors are that the main antagonists are doomsday preppers and members of a religious cult in the vein of jonestown[/QUOTE]
Well, that could actually be pretty fun way to go about getting around the whole "just call the cops thing."
You ARE the cops :v:
I think cryengine excels in big open environments like this. prey looked decent but I feel like it didn't use the full potential of cryengine.
this actually might confirm the reddit leak
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;52261077]This trend of trailers getting trailers still baffles me.
I'm wondering how long it will take before it becomes commonplace for the trailer's trailer to get trailers.
Also I am sad that FarCry 5 isn't taking place in space. :frown:
That would have been cool. Even if it makes absolutely no sense.[/QUOTE]
These are teaser trailers. They are okay. They have been done since always. They are meant as official confirmations that don't include actual gameplay.
[QUOTE=Jelman;52261152]this actually might confirm the reddit leak[/QUOTE]
Is there a link to this potential leak?
[QUOTE=Matlas;52261172]Is there a link to this potential leak?[/QUOTE]
[url=https://www.reddit.com/r/farcry/comments/6bsg0b/speculation_time_what_will_farcry_5_be_like/dhpju38/]I believe this is what they're referring to[/url]
[quote]I created a throwaway so I could feel like I can talk about this freely.
I don't want to suddenly end up getting barred from the types of groups that pay me, as I count on that side money for income... and honestly, there are two other reasons I held off on talking about this for the past year. First, they made me sign a fuckton of paperwork promising I wouldn't tell anyone about this... and second? I really LIKE their idea for FC5, and I didn't want them to suddenly change the direction of the boat in midstream because of leaks. Since I would presume they're probably about to begin releasing plot points, I figure now's a good time to let you in on what I was told. PLEASE REMEMBER to take this with a grain of salt. I spent 2 hours learning about FC5 on a random night in 2016 at a focus group company -- I wouldn't have any more in-depth knowledge about the game, as I'm not affiliated with Ubisoft whatsoever. If you cannot believe what I'm saying... I also don't have any way to prove that what I'm saying is true, so feel free to speculate away. If it proves I don't work for Ubisoft, I'll be the first one to say that I was very happy they decided to take a year off of AC games because they're reaaaaaally goddamn close to killing the goose that laid golden eggs in the name of keeping that franchise churning out B-minus level narratives and buggy initial releases.
So here goes.
Last year, I participated in a focus group in a major metropolitan area, the topic of which was about video games -- I do a lot of these types of groups, but this was the first time doing one on technology. Usually they're on things like shopping, or blue jeans, or sour cream, or Taco Bell or some such. The initial screener of the group asked about the types of games we like to play -- I listed games like GTA 5, Assassin's Creed, Batman, etc. I was chosen to be part of one of the groups -- I was told there were 6 of them extending over a single day, and they'd be running these groups in many major metropolitan areas. For the privilege of being in on this group, for 2 hours of time, I got paid (IIRC) either $100 or $125, can't remember. Generally, we don't know who the client is that's asking for the group until we get there. Turns out... this was Ubisoft. I was excited because I thought maybe we'd be seeing some advanced footage of the next edition of Assassin's, but this was for Far Cry 5. Awesome, I loved 3 and 4, and tolerated Primal.
Here's what they showed us in the group -- now keep in mind that this MUST be taken with a grain of salt, since it's been about a year now and a ton of things have likely changed.
The idea of doing it in Montana was the predominant idea -- like many of you, we were kind of led to believe at first that it would be a Wild West motif, just to see what we thought of that idea -- but that changed when they started to show us character profiles and other collateral. The general thrust of this game is that it will take place in present day, and feature the protagonist taking on a Jim Jones or David Koresh-like religious cult in a small town in Montana that's been populated by, essentially, Doomsday-preppers bent on furthering their cause. So, modern-day weaponry and modern-day vehicles, plus a hilly, mountainous backdrop. Honestly, it sounded at the time like they were using that to their advantage, given that when you think of Far Cry you kind of think of mountains and hills and the kind of backdrop Montana has in spades.
They showed us some basic promotional videos featuring a heavily -- HEAVILY -- religious angle to the evil. A person (presumably the protagonist) walking through a town that was completely empty, only to walk into a church to discover the congregation is made up of everyone in town staring in rapt attention at a shirtless lunatic leader brandishing an assault rifle in one hand and a Bible in the other. Even at the time, I wondered how they were going to handle the presentation of religious zealotry to the type of Middle America that purchases games for their kids. If they proceed on the path that I saw... they're not even trying to pretend. They're steering the vehicle into the curve.
We saw candids and profiles of many of the characters in the game -- left out of those were any kind of details about the primary protagonist, and there wasn't much on the antagonist-preacher either. Instead, we got views of what I'd presume are some of the support characters. A female mechanic (who I strongly suspect is a love interest, or someone giving you missions) who helps you. An old burnt-out hippie character. Various and sundry small-town folks. And the second-in-command bad guy, who was basically being portrayed as Tom Cruise -- an A-list celebrity who became a ranking member of the high council. There were also some oblique references to this religion sharing some commonalities with Scientology, and I wonder if those will make the cut. The only thing about the Tom Cruise cypher that didn't seem to make a hell of a lot of sense is that he was supposed to have garnered his fame, at least in partial, from working in pornography. If anything's gonna change, I'd hope it's this element, because I'm not sure small-town America's all that ready for porno-Tom-Cruise-turned-religious-nutjob-murderer.
We didn't learn much about weapons or vehicles, aside from the fact that they specifically mentioned the types of things we saw in FC3/4 -- ATVs, Jeeps, etc.
The overall feeling I got from the animatic videos we saw is that they're really playing up a sense of dread. This is a small town and is filled with small-town sensibilities, the kind of place where God's word is law, and the sense you get is that the antagonist-preacher found a perfect place for his quasi-religion to take root.
No word on multiplayer during this session. They were only interested in showing us stuff from the campaign, and even then just a few key elements.
Most of what I saw wasn't imminently memorable, with the exception of the couple characters and the cool idea of pitting the protagonist against a Branch Davidian-like cult. Mostly what the focus group was gauging was reactions to videos and still images -- asking us questions about "how this character would sound," or "does this person seem like someone you'd like to get to know" and whatnot. When it came time for open feedback, you may be happy to know that I railed them a bit for reusing the map from FC4 for Primal, which felt like lazy bullshit to me.
Anyway, as I said -- a lot can change in a year, so please don't hold my feet to the fire if this has all changed. But for what it's worth, focus groups are EXPENSIVE to put on, so I sincerely doubt they would have scrapped the entire thing afterwards unless they'd gotten exceptionally negative feedback... and I can tell you that the feedback given by the group members in my session were all exceptionally positive. Personally, I'm looking forward to seeing if some or all of what I was shown will be coming true. I like Far Cry a lot, and I want it to get back to the days when the antagonists were charismatic and dangerous.
Anyway, again, I apologize that I have no concrete proof of any of this. I dug the fuck out of the ideas they showed me though.
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[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;52261119]Rumor is, you [I]are[/I] the local law enforcement[/QUOTE]
ME? Well I'm flattered.
[QUOTE=halfer;52261084]So Far Cry is going back to Cry Engine? That's pretty cool[/QUOTE]
Technically Far Cry 2&3 are using an engine based on CryEngine, but in the same way that Source 2 is technically an evolution of the Quake 1 engine.
crazy religious rednecks?
i'm down. Also fucking Sony stop buying marketing rights you greedy fucks
[QUOTE=NachoPiggy;52261176][url=https://www.reddit.com/r/farcry/comments/6bsg0b/speculation_time_what_will_farcry_5_be_like/dhpju38/]I believe this is what they're referring to[/url][/QUOTE]
That was it, thanks.
Also yeah it seems to be 100% correct if we go by this teaser
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