but of course, in a first person game... does it matter what your avatar look like? *NM*
Mr. Gnome Send a noteboard - 04/10/2009 06:29:37 PM
The characters in L4D have very distinct silhouettes, which is the most important physical feature for quickly distinguishing elements in a game environment, and the rest of the character designs were done with that philosophy in mind as well.
Borderlands
03/10/2009 05:15:48 PM
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Looks Good. I have provided a link for those like me that had not heard of it.
03/10/2009 06:05:27 PM
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i really hadn't even considered the possibility that someone hadn't heard of it
03/10/2009 07:01:36 PM
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Looks good, but I hate that they pigeonholed the characters a la Left 4 Dead.
03/10/2009 08:01:47 PM
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i'm pretty sure...
03/10/2009 08:34:30 PM
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Comparing to other games allows for quick communication.
03/10/2009 11:44:43 PM
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L4D characters were designed for ease of identification, etc, not to roleplay.
04/10/2009 01:03:48 AM
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Exactly.
04/10/2009 01:21:32 AM
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but of course, in a first person game... does it matter what your avatar look like? *NM*
04/10/2009 06:29:37 PM
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