Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power announced

Started by Dr. Pezus, Mar 02, 2015, 01:09 PM

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No platforms yet, but my guess is PS4/XB1/PC an possibly WiiU

kitler53

after how much i hated 2 i will not be returning unless word-of-mouth tells me that it's completely unlike 2 and back to being like 1.
         

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Legend

Quote from: kitler53 on Mar 02, 2015, 02:59 PM
after how much i hated 2 i will not be returning unless word-of-mouth tells me that it's completely unlike 2 and back to being like 1.

I only own 2. What's wrong with it?

Dr. Pezus


Dr. Pezus

That trailer looks amazing.

Looks like it's not only 2D anymore, now they can move a bit in the 3D plane

Legend


kitler53

Quote from: Pezus on Mar 02, 2015, 04:24 PM
That trailer looks amazing.

Looks like it's not only 2D anymore, now they can move a bit in the 3D plane

only 2 planes at a time it would seem.   looks like the latest DK or pupeteer.   still basically 2D.
         

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kitler53

Quote from: Legend on Mar 02, 2015, 04:23 PM
I only own 2. What's wrong with it?

they changed up and dumbed down the gameplay a ton.  the biggest, most notable difference was with the thief.  in 1 you could use your hookshot thing on almost any surface in the game.  in 2 they limited it to specific surfaces.   oh sure,.. in 1 i could "break the game" by using my hookshot and swinging myself to scale up obstacles i wasn't technically suppose to scale and therefore found myself out side of the level boundaries on occasion but "web slinging" around was soooo much fun.

basically going from 1 to 2 they gimped abilities to ensure you solved puzzles "the right way" instead of whatever creative solution i could craft.   ...and with it took away most of the fun.   had i never played 1 it probably would have been an okay game but having played 1 i was very, very disappointed.  i plat'd 1 and quit 2 less than half way though.
         

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kitler53

Quote from: Pezus on Mar 02, 2015, 04:24 PM
It supports 3D

like i give a shame if it supports 3D or not.   me (and the rest of the world) aren't buying 3D tvs for it.   hell, my brother in law has a 3D tv and still won't play in 3D because the glasses are a "hassle".   no way in fudge shame is he putting on VR glasses and neither will i or anyone else outside of a few anomalies such as yourself and "Legend".
         

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the-pi-guy

Quote from: kitler53 on Mar 02, 2015, 05:44 PM
like i give a shame if it supports 3D or not.   me (and the rest of the world) aren't buying 3D tvs for it.   hell, my brother in law has a 3D tv and still won't play in 3D because the glasses are a "hassle".   no way in fudge shame is he putting on VR glasses and neither will i or anyone else outside of a few anomalies such as yourself and "Legend".
How are glasses a hassle? 

Dr. Pezus

Quote from: kitler53 on Mar 02, 2015, 05:44 PM
no way in fudge shame is he putting on VR glasses and neither will i or anyone else outside of a few anomalies such as yourself and "Legend".
Lol. You sound like I imagine skeptics sounded like back when color TV was about to arrive

kitler53

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Mar 02, 2015, 05:46 PM
How are glasses a hassle?

how are they not?

also this is what i look like.  it's really uncomfortable to wear 2 sets of glasses.

         

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the-pi-guy

Quote from: kitler53 on Mar 02, 2015, 05:58 PM
how are they not?

also this is what i look like.  it's really uncomfortable to wear 2 sets of glasses.

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3D glasses aren't really intended to be worn with glasses. 
Very different with VR. 

kitler53

Quote from: Pezus on Mar 02, 2015, 05:55 PM
Lol. You sound like I imagine skeptics sounded like back when color TV was about to arrive

i can see products for what they really are.  even tech that is "exciting" needs to be practical too ore the market will reject it.  this isn't about being a skeptic but being realistic about that VR really is.  the fact that everyone on this site is either excited for or silent on VR is the main reason i'm vocal about how much the tech isn't going to take off and will fail.  there are lots of reasons it will fail too.
         

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Mmm_fish_tacos

Quote from: kitler53 on Mar 02, 2015, 05:58 PM
how are they not?

also this is what i look like.  it's really uncomfortable to wear 2 sets of glasses.



To bad nobody has invented an alternative to glasses.