Borderlands originally wasn't meant to have cel shading, but it was added. How would you feel if Fallout 4 have those graphics?
Borderlands originally wasn't meant to have cel shading, but it was added. How would you feel if Fallout 4 have those graphics?
No. I don't feel that it would really fit the style of the game. Fallout, while not without it's share of whimsy, is a mostly serious game with a generally darker toned setting. Cell shading, in my opinion, would pull it in a more silly direction.
No I don't want to look like Borderlands. I want Fallout to be it's own game not Bethesda's Borderlands.
Borderlands isn't actually cell-shaded. It's amazing what the right textures and a simple black outline can do.
That said, I would not like Fallout 4 to be cell-shaded. The series may always have had cartoony moments but it's never been an actual cartoon. Let's keep it that way.
Hey guys it's really spelled "cel" not "cell" just FYI.
How would i feel? pretty pissed of, but thankfully it's not gonna happen, this isn't Fallout Borderlands 4.
I don't mind a stylized art style but definitely not to the extent of Borderlands.
RAGE's art style looked great and I think that would blend well with the FO universe - I wouldn't overdue it though. Fallout does not need to be cartoony.
-FYI, I love Borderlands but I don't that style would fit with Fallout. It would ruin Fallout for me, personally.
Guys they already filmed the announce trailer using the game engine and art assets. what you see is more or less what you get. If the game launches in 5 months or so the last thing they are going to want to do, even if the worldspace was HALF the size of the smallest map they have made to date is go back and re-art and relight it.
Seriously people stop reading random web story's about how some other game did something, latch onto some random Technospeak that you barely comprehend and then run round around panicking.
Can't be sure, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuINXE5vJIY Hope it doesn't happen to Fallout 4.
Personally I'd prefer the series to keep it's current style.