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Dark and Light News - Snail Games partnered up with IGN for a first-look at how dragons can be captured and tamed in Dark and Light. For those who have been clamoring for game play video, this is your moment to see one of the year's most anticipated games in action. Check it out and let us know what you think!
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Baby steps Bill, baby steps. They doubled it from the 15 second gameplay trailer they had before (to 30seconds of actual gameplay this time). As for the actual footage, that much looked EA worthy. We'll see...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVhccry7w_A
Guess we will just have to wait and see.
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Yeah, that's why I'm waiting for. I can't deny that a lot of the design discussed has me seriously excited. Just show me a half hour developer play session already, so I can stop feeling like a potential sucker for being psyched!
Does remind me of how I thought dragon riding might have been in a game set in the Pern universe.
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Anyway finally a real video instead of the usual weekly screenshot.
Let's hope next time is longer, but I really like what I see so far.
I'm not so sure they copied as just came up with a logical way to do it. For instance, when I was a kid my brother, cousins and I would "go back in time" and catch dinosaurs. How did we do it? We used ropes from imaginary guns and secured it to the ground (yes in a kid's imagination).
Both these methods are pretty much how we used to play. Except that was in the late 70's so not really something "new and novel".
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Omg you're right and if we go deeper that technique is so old it dates to some really old gameplay. Check it out here: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GulliverTieDown
WOW! I can't believe both of these devs are so unoriginal. I need to file in a complaint. Copycats.... I hate them too man!!!
He was tied down while asleep. They didn't fire projectiles at him with ropes attached.
In fact, in the "techno-mage" atmosphere of Horizon, that "ropecaster" makes sense, because the "ropes" could consist of nanites.
In DnL, it would have to be pure magic, which begs the question as to why he's using a crossbow to "fire" bindings made of magic energy.
That's my chief complaint. Can't fly away tied down until 200lbs of people is on your back, then you can fly off!
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They obviously forgot to edit out that bit. Things are a bit rough, but there's still 2 weeks before the start of Early Access. Unless they delay again.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
I really don't like gimmicks,we kill Dragons,we don't fly them.I personally feel flying mounts are over the top,don't want them in my game.Every single player will have to have a dragon mount and every single player will be flying them,we already have a game like that or two and guess what,it failed badly.
What is with all this flying anyhow,where did this idea even come from,i don't recall anything of mythology it just seems like people for some reason feel they have to get up higher than everyone else,i noticed it badly in Aion and turned me right off.
I still recall to this day that old game called Horizons,they used Dragons and of course as expected,99% of the players were dragons,so you didn't even have players anymore,it looked dumb.Let's just stick to battling them,giant foes Ice Dragons,Fire Dragons,Wind Dragons,Lightning Dragons yep combat not taxicabs.
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