7:10 A Chicagoan should know that skyscrapers use express elevators to get to upper lobbies, then smaller elevators to continue to your actual destination from there >8[. Imagine having to wait for your elevator to make 63 stops on your way to work on the 77th floor somewhere.
Formsoft continues to impress me by how detailed they make their worlds not just in storytelling but A class in the environmental side as well. 18:15 To be fair 99.9% of Titans in AOT are 10m on average if anything they super prepared for most titans it wasn't their fault since even the biggest titans don't even break 20m. The Colossal Titan was a genuine surprise to them and even it barely poked its head over the wall.
If you enjoy these scale comparisons, V-Limit has a fantastic video on the scale of Armored Core 6, another game from the same developer as Elden Ring. Some of the structures in that game make the Erdtree look like a bush, I think you'd like it. Haedal has a great video on that topic as well, about the feeling of megalophobia in that game, it's worth a watch for sure too.
Girl you're dumb fabulous ✨ love the bettlejuice style, don't worry if you ask me the difference between a kilometer and a mile i can just say that one is bigger than the other but cannot tell the difference irl😅. Elden ring massive environment are peak fantasy and you're a graet commentator, the history telling in the architecture alone was enough to capture the attention of every player I've seen so far, to the point that there's people spending 3 hours just looking at it!
In a similar vein to this video, I recommend "The Subtle Horror of Armored Core 6" by Haedal. It puts into perspective the size of architecture in Armored Core 6, another From Software game, and discusses the implications of humans needing to ever build this large. V-limit also has a video "Armored Core is Even Bigger Than You Think Now", which goes into detail and offers real-world comparisons.
7:10 A Chicagoan should know that skyscrapers use express elevators to get to upper lobbies, then smaller elevators to continue to your actual destination from there >8[. Imagine having to wait for your elevator to make 63 stops on your way to work on the 77th floor somewhere.
Yeah, did she never go to a skyscraper before 😅
Formsoft continues to impress me by how detailed they make their worlds not just in storytelling but A class in the environmental side as well. 18:15 To be fair 99.9% of Titans in AOT are 10m on average if anything they super prepared for most titans it wasn't their fault since even the biggest titans don't even break 20m. The Colossal Titan was a genuine surprise to them and even it barely poked its head over the wall.
Fair enough. I only watched AoT s 1 and 2, and it was a while ago (and I think I missed a few episodes), so my knowledge of that world is spotty.
If you enjoy these scale comparisons, V-Limit has a fantastic video on the scale of Armored Core 6, another game from the same developer as Elden Ring. Some of the structures in that game make the Erdtree look like a bush, I think you'd like it.
Haedal has a great video on that topic as well, about the feeling of megalophobia in that game, it's worth a watch for sure too.
Girl you're dumb fabulous ✨ love the bettlejuice style, don't worry if you ask me the difference between a kilometer and a mile i can just say that one is bigger than the other but cannot tell the difference irl😅. Elden ring massive environment are peak fantasy and you're a graet commentator, the history telling in the architecture alone was enough to capture the attention of every player I've seen so far, to the point that there's people spending 3 hours just looking at it!
In a similar vein to this video, I recommend "The Subtle Horror of Armored Core 6" by Haedal. It puts into perspective the size of architecture in Armored Core 6, another From Software game, and discusses the implications of humans needing to ever build this large.
V-limit also has a video "Armored Core is Even Bigger Than You Think Now", which goes into detail and offers real-world comparisons.
Lauren is a great host & commentator. Added a lot to the experience!
thank you! glad you enjoyed!