That's the only answer? My pen is in a goat?
I can see the resemblance.
I came here to comment on this specifically. Forknife is ruining the gaming industry and this is the strongest evidence yet.
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Could you elaborate?I came here to comment on this specifically. Forknife is ruining the gaming industry and this is the strongest evidence yet.
I wonder whhat is under that censor...That's the only answer?
I can see the resemblance.
I came here to comment on this specifically. Forknife is ruining the gaming industry and this is the strongest evidence yet.
Could you elaborate?
nvm didnt realize its your signatureI wonder whhat is under that censor...
That's the only answer? My pen is in a goat?
I hate admitting how long this took me to unscramble the intended way.
Asset recycling is nothing new in visual arts. I wonder more about the type of person that passes a random tree in a game in the middle of nowhere and goes "hmmmm, I know that tree, I've seen it somewhere before."
Trees are NPC's too y'know!
I think the whole asset recycling thing is going to get a whole lot better, or it already has recently. The new Unreal Engine has built in Quixel scans of real world objects in near perfect detail that developers can use. That combined with the tools that lets the devs reshape those models in any way they want would mean it would be much harder to tell if something was reused, even if everyone is using the same assets.
Doesn't that just mean every game will have the same realistic rocks?