I don't know....... I don't know bu I don't think I like how spores looks so "cartoonish." I kinda want it to look more realistic. I don't know what I want. :banghead: :angry: Please don't overuse emoticons.Heat
It's only cartoonish because those are the colors being used. I'm fairly sure you can make your creatures and buildings much darker, but I do see how everything seems a bit... round. But this is the same situation as Wish. When it went into beta, it still had fairly crappy graphics. It was surpassed by very good gameplay though. You might be a redneck/brainwashed tv worshipper if, you buy a game solely on graphics.
Yea, I agree too. I know what you mean about it looking cartoony, but I still think it looks pretty good. Though graphics are important, you can't solely judge a game by it's graphics. Gameplay is just as important. :spin:
Don't get me wrong, if the graphics stay the same as it is now I will still buy it in a heartbeat!! To me, gameplay is the most importiant part over all.
I'm sure youll change your opinion towards the graphics when you'll see a screenshot from the gameplay.. Heat
I thought Spore was all about being able to create your own buildings, creatures, etc on the fly? So does that mean Will just made his cartoonish? From what I thought, it seemed that we were able to make whatever we wanted, adding colors, shapes, etc. to our worlds. So if that is true, then it is only cartoony if you want it to be. And in Will's case, he wanted it to be.
Well y'see I think the cartoon graphics are there to stay, cos like it's pretty hard to create a tool that can form realistic custom designs really, without being too complicated. So I think that the cartoon style is here to stay to make it possible for it to be so customisable.
Thats true, but if you make it look real then more memory and higher computer specs would be involed..And it may be to scarey to younger players (if the game it rated "E") and it may jump the rating to "T".
It's most definitely going to be rated 13+, that being whatever your local teenage rating is. Games geared towards children are getting more soft and bright, while developers who don't want to deal with cuting the game up are making games more worthy of a teenage rating. Just check your nearest game retailer.
13+ would be "T", I think that as well, and the creatures do fight and woo hoo (Sims2 term) So I hope its "T" this way they can add more stuff into with out worring wether or no it will effect the "T" rating.
In the GDC demonstration the only "cartoonish" stuff I saw was the buildings, and maybe the spaceship, both of which were customizable. If you haven't seen the video yet I would also like to point out that he goes into a slightly unsettling degree of detail when he tells the audience about the history of the Care Bears.
*shudders* care bears....and we`re the land of who gives a sh*t , if you can remember what mr. wright said. but were not talking about that are we? jeez. COME BACK TO US PEOPLES!!!!!! sir, we might have lost them to the kiddy toons... and actually, even tho i made that kiddy toons comment, i think that the cartoonish look is okay. not omfg look its cartoony, yay *jumps up and down like a retarded person* YES. but, kewl that looks good. i feel the same about the industrious side. omg if you saw the gdc video, this WHOLE thing woulda been avoided :banghead: god, about half way thur the video, he was showing the demo and he went to an enemy village and it was EXTREMELY industrial. i dunno if you mean graphics or the basic design, but they both had very LIVELY, in my opinion, not cartoony, graphics. so i dunno if you mean that the buildings are sharp, tall, and evil, but i dunno i confused myself trying to explain figure it out for ur own danged selves. jeez wow what a long script bye Jeskim
Uhm... yay?? I think you are right on it all :laughing2: maybe a little too much on the retarted part?? But it's true that if people have seen the video, you'll see a cartoonish town + and very ... dark industrial, straight town! And I belive it's possible to make something in the middle of that