The distance on Iceflow can be deceiving, especially when shooting heavier weapons from low to high ground. You'll be finding me in the top corner of the map from now on, goodbye
Will we be able to toggle a more pixelated look like in the original once the new version of this game releases? I just think people miss the old retro feel instead of seeing all the textures being a brushed tone all over the place, it just doesn't look as appealing as something that is pixelated. But that's just my personal opinion, many may not share this graphics perspective of mine. But I do feel it just looks better in a backward type of way, but yeah. If there was a mode to turn on or switch on or off something like a pixelated textures mode to recreate that same type of pixelate textures as seen on the PC and PS1 version. That'd be super cool to see I feel, for those that want to get that old feel of the game in a more complete sort of way, as a optional graphics rendering mode of course, that wouldn't be too much to ask for, just apply some filter to the textures of the map and pigs in a way that looks good. Just a pet peeve of mine, seeing all these super realistic graphics in a game that doesn't really benefit from it, some games are ment to be silly, therefor I believe pixelated graphics do have some merit to stay in this type of genre of games, it's a very deep and philosophical thing to worry about but it's just something I believe would make sense in this case in the sense of graphics and nostalgia feel, aswell as the silliness of it, it all would be fun to get the complete feeling of Hogs of War as it were from the lens of wayback then. That retro nostalgia is what drives me to play games at least, pixelated graphics just has that soothing feel to it, it brings one back to simpler times and brings joy and happiness, at least to me it does. Hopefully some changes are made to make that happen, just a suggestion though, there's many ways to make a game and whatever happens I respect it.
The distance on Iceflow can be deceiving, especially when shooting heavier weapons from low to high ground. You'll be finding me in the top corner of the map from now on, goodbye
That double head jump at 4:26 to avoid the skip turn was absolutely glorious.
4:27 was some xtreme parkour
Ohhh we back!!
Will we be able to toggle a more pixelated look like in the original once the new version of this game releases? I just think people miss the old retro feel instead of seeing all the textures being a brushed tone all over the place, it just doesn't look as appealing as something that is pixelated. But that's just my personal opinion, many may not share this graphics perspective of mine. But I do feel it just looks better in a backward type of way, but yeah. If there was a mode to turn on or switch on or off something like a pixelated textures mode to recreate that same type of pixelate textures as seen on the PC and PS1 version. That'd be super cool to see I feel, for those that want to get that old feel of the game in a more complete sort of way, as a optional graphics rendering mode of course, that wouldn't be too much to ask for, just apply some filter to the textures of the map and pigs in a way that looks good.
Just a pet peeve of mine, seeing all these super realistic graphics in a game that doesn't really benefit from it, some games are ment to be silly, therefor I believe pixelated graphics do have some merit to stay in this type of genre of games, it's a very deep and philosophical thing to worry about but it's just something I believe would make sense in this case in the sense of graphics and nostalgia feel, aswell as the silliness of it, it all would be fun to get the complete feeling of Hogs of War as it were from the lens of wayback then. That retro nostalgia is what drives me to play games at least, pixelated graphics just has that soothing feel to it, it brings one back to simpler times and brings joy and happiness, at least to me it does. Hopefully some changes are made to make that happen, just a suggestion though, there's many ways to make a game and whatever happens I respect it.