Troika's PA RPG shots!!

Claw said:
Ah, since I got basically told to look elsewhere for the games I want at the Bethesda forums, maybe this could be it. :D

I think it could be if they finish it :)

While I'm giving Bethesda the benefit of the doubt, I really don't hold much hope of them making Fallout 3.

A post apoc game sure, quite possibly even a fun one, but probably not Fallout 3.
 
Looks fancy enough for me... maybe it's just that i've been playing too much of the first fallouts, diablo 2 and NES emulators, but those look quite cool. (infact cool enough to not run on my poor old GF2 MX).

Looks fancy enough for me... maybe it's just that i've been playing too much of the first fallouts, diablo 2 and NES emulators, but those look quite cool. (infact cool enough to not run on my poor old GF2 MX).


Darque said:
While I'm giving Bethesda the benefit of the doubt, I really don't hold much hope of them making Fallout 3.

A post apoc game sure, quite possibly even a fun one, but probably not Fallout 3.
:clap: Soooo true
 
Darque said:
Claw said:
Ah, since I got basically told to look elsewhere for the games I want at the Bethesda forums, maybe this could be it. :D

I think it could be if they finish it :)

While I'm giving Bethesda the benefit of the doubt, I really don't hold much hope of them making Fallout 3.

A post apoc game sure, quite possibly even a fun one, but probably not Fallout 3.

I can agree with that statement. Its kind of like Fable. I think its going to be a fantasy game, maybe even a fun one. But I really don't think its going to be an RPG at all (just an adventure game).
 
well the graphics rocks looks loke silent storm thou, so it shoud have a fully destructable enviroment :twisted:
 
wow looks awesome, though im wondering is that guy wielding a halberd ?
maybe he found it in his local post nuclear ruined history museum? :D

i bloody like the graphics in that, it does have a certain moody dark quality and am really interested in seeing that completed! I'll probably buy 500 copies too if its any good due to the lack of playing any good rpgs like in the past..er...few years :?
 
Baboon said:
Xax said:
Well I hate to go against the crowd, but I'm not impressed. That said, I'm aware that these are shots of a test, so that's not very surprising. But today's games (Doom 3, and soon Half-Life 2), are much more visually advanced, and what I see in those screenshots isn't gonna cut it.


It's not an FPS. You can't compare, duh. "Isn't gonna cut it?" even though it looks far superior to ANY other 3D RPG in existence? Get past your ignorance and realize that the graphics are mind-blowing.

Exactly. Doom 3 and HL2 are ugly, also.

I think it's using the ToEE engine, and the graphics remind me of Silent Storm.
 
Very sexy. If you ask me, though this probably has something to do with the delay of Half-Life. They can't release Bloodlines until HL2 is on shelves, since Bloodlines uses Source. They're probably seizing the opportunity to tweak Bloodlines (if there are any bugs left it wouldn't surprise me) before devoting staff to another project. They do need some income before determining what to shift their focus to.

Doom 3 and HL2 are ugly, also.

Way to go against the grain, Johnny.
 
I am really puzzled. Why doesn't anyone complain that it isn't isometric? AFAIR some days ago there was a huge riot about Fallout 3 NOT BEING ISOMETRIC (although it doesn't exist yet).
 
I think the game is ISO. Camera is probably zoomed in to give us a closer view to what F3 would have been like.
 
ssuukk said:
I am really puzzled. Why doesn't anyone complain that it isn't isometric? AFAIR some days ago there was a huge riot about Fallout 3 NOT BEING ISOMETRIC (although it doesn't exist yet).

1. This isn't Fallout 3.

2. You're an idiot.
 
Bradylama said:
ssuukk said:
I am really puzzled. Why doesn't anyone complain that it isn't isometric? AFAIR some days ago there was a huge riot about Fallout 3 NOT BEING ISOMETRIC (although it doesn't exist yet).

1. This isn't Fallout 3.

2. You're an idiot.


Haha, gotta love idiots.

PS: Farscape Rocks!
 
ssuukk said:
I am really puzzled. Why doesn't anyone complain that it isn't isometric? AFAIR some days ago there was a huge riot about Fallout 3 NOT BEING ISOMETRIC (although it doesn't exist yet).

Someone ban this troll pls.


by Isometric, we mean top down.

VanBuren wasnt Isometric, it was 3D top down, with a rotatable camera, yet we accepted that with open arms.

So TROLL please slit your throat and fuck off.
 
I like the damn screenshots. That nomad looking guy has already been seen in the concepts (minus the halberd, i think), am i wrong?

To the people who think the halberd and the guy's clothes are out of topic: nope, they're not. I don't think you could easily find a pair of jeans and an ak-47 in the wastes. Even if one could get a weapon, where would he find ammo for it? I guess you'd have to start making your own weapons, right? Why not a halberd? It's fairly long so it could keep some distance between you and a "mutated trouble". Good to save that hard to find ammo.
Sure, it probably couldn't be Fallout but *who cares*? I just want a very good crpg to put my hands on.. bring it on, Troika! (and the Bethesda guys better start learning something...)
 
PsychoSniper said:
by Isometric, we mean top down.

VanBuren wasnt Isometric, it was 3D top down, with a rotatable camera, yet we accepted that with open arms.

So TROLL please slit your throat and fuck off.

Well - so maybe you can explain me what's wrong with Bethesda's non existent Fallout 3 engine, then?

And FYI there's what isometric is:

Isometric projection is a form of orthographic projection, or more specifically, an axonometric projection. It is a method for the visual representation of three-dimensional objects in two dimensions in which the angles between the projection of the x, y, and z axes are all the same, or 120°. For objects with surfaces that are substantially perpendicular to and/or parallel with one another, it corresponds to rotation of the object by +/- 45° about the vertical axis, followed by rotation of approximately +/- 35.264° [= arcsin(tan(30°))] about the horizontal axis starting from an orthographic projection view that is perpendicular to a face of the object.

Isometric projection can be visualized by considering the view of a cubical room from an upper corner, looking towards the opposite lower corner. The x-axis is diagonally down and right, the z-axis is diagonally down and left, and the y-axis is straight up. Depth is also shown by height on the image. Lines drawn along the axes are at 120° to one another. The term isometric comes from the Greek for "equal measure.", which reflects that the scale along each axis of the projection is the same (this is not true of some other forms of projection). Isometric projection is one of the projections used in drafting.
 
These screenshots are really cool! I wouldn't mind Fallout 3 looking like that. But this green circle...
 
PsychoSniper said:
Someone ban this troll pls.

So TROLL please slit your throat and fuck off.

Tone it down Psycho, but Psycho is right tho. No trolling ssukk..

ssukk said:
And FYI there's what isometric is:

SNIP
ENOUGH of that debate, you're clearly trolling so step down or I'll smack you down.
 
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