The game is just lacks color and setting shouldn't be an excuse for making fictional game not have any color.
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Games need to be colorful. I can't tell you how much more I enjoy Skyrim after getting an ENB (realism preset). Truth is, it's harder to catch bugs and texture glitches when there are only a handful of colors. I think that's why so many developers resort to it. I can get trying to create atmosphere, but IMO it's much more effective to do that through the story and dialogue than through volumetric fog and dim lights.
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6 回覆Eh. Looks bland but the gameplay is what comes first for me. That glorious 1080p though.....I might not care.
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由Galahad編輯: 5/31/2014 8:51:18 PMIf B&W fits the setting, I'd still play it. "Limbo" didn't have many colours either, yet I didn't feel it needed them. There seems to be a difference between The Order's art direction and your personal preferences -and that's not a bad thing. No game should ever aim at 100% of the population.
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1 回覆Might want to checkout Lemons thread. This thing is pretty much Greyscale: The Movie: The Game.
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10 回覆Its really not that bad. To all of you complaining about [i]color[/i] in a video game, you are gay. Period.
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A company makes a game set in Victorian era London. People complain about how "bland" it looks. Guess what retards? Victoria London looked gray and bland. I mean come on if they made it all colourful and pretty then the same people bitching now would just bitch that it doesn't look realistic.
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