@triviaman09: Given the water animation, I think we might have been better off with the microscope animation
@triviaman09: Given the water animation, I think we might have been better off with the microscope animation
@CBRodela said:
@Relshak said:
"epitome" "hyperbole"
Real talk... you made up these words.
Real talk: those words aren't even obscure. I've always been more of math and science student than an arts student, and I still learned those words during (or possibly shortly before) high school.
@Korwin said:
Man... do kids today know how to use things like triangulation? I'm actually kind of curious.
I wouldn't think that actual kids would really need to have to use triangulation... because they are kids. Let them have some fun before they grow up and need to survive on abandoned islands with carnivore monsters and bloody hands. ^^
Man... do kids today know how to use things like triangulation? I'm actually kind of curious.
This is the sort of game that i think would work well with the Wii U's game pad, whether it would sell on the platform is another question.
@Fleck0 said:
Holy crap the screen tearing is ridiculous in this game! Can anyone confirm if there's a V-sync option?
Were you using HTML5 player?
@cheesy123456789: I didn't notice a single instance of tearing. Not saying there wasn't any, but calling it unwatchable is the epitome of hyperbole.
Vsync. Use it. Seriously, this quick look was almost unwatchable because of the tearing.
I love quick looks like these that introduce me to games I would've never known about otherwise. Really curious to play this at some point.
It's funny how the stuff we would find boring and mundane to do in real life becomes fun in videogames. I'm a sucker for Harvest Moon, and I guess this is why.
@sofakingcool said:
ENDURANCE RUN THAT SHIT!
Totally. Getting that vibe, or maybe it's all this P4 Golden getting me nostalgic.
The Quick Look really got me interested in this one and so I bought it on Sunday. Really enjoying the atmosphere. Great game.
Dude how awesome would this be with track IR support. I would have to shell out for track IR and this game if they worked together.
This game looks great. I just wish they didn't prominently show the creature on the promotional image on Steam. I realize the creature probably isn't that big of a deal in the game, but it's still annoying when developers do that. I'd rather they just hardly mention anything about it and let you find out on your own that something is out there.
Kind of reminds me of Pathologic a bit just in terms of the unique nature of the mechanics and some of the atmosphere. Will definitely check this out soon. Ton of screen tearing in this video though, turn on vsync next time?
Super duper rad, I voted for this on Greenlight. Glad to see it be released. Thanks @patrickklepek :)
Thanks for the heads-up guys - just bought this very interesting-looking game, and a good compliment to Far Cry 3 perhaps? Seems like I should play it for a while and then re-watch this to make sure I'm on track with the game systems.
The Fog of Cartography.
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This quick look was basically boring as hell to watch, but I'm glad I watched it. It looks like a pretty neat game.
Im all for an endurance run on this. Get vinny involved though, he's into practical skills and ham radio and shit.
Really cool game! Not sure why it took Drew and Patrick 40 minutes to figure out a system that's explained clearly in the game, but whatever. It is a weird kind of thing, I suppose. Anyway, thanks for QLing this!
Game needs some lighting shaders and some msaa effects, it's kinda blocky otherwise.
Looks interesting, but no tatau no sale. Seriously though, I totally wrote this off when I saw it was greenlit. Now I'll more than likely check it out.
This is very intriguing. It deserves a bit more research but I may pick it up. I'd like to see more of it played here =)
Those arms man. They're too in the way when you're moving. But ah, this game looks pretty awesome. It blows my mind what people can come up with sometimes.
Very cool. This looks really good. When I upgrade to a better PC it'll be mine!
Somehow this was kinda nerve-racking for me to watch. It's something about the atmosphere, the guy's heavy breathing and Patrick's warning about there being a monster.
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@Tsuchikage said:
Anyone else completely freaked out while watching this Quick Look? I didn't know if the monster was going to appear out of nowhere--not even what it looked like!--so the whole time I was really paranoid.
Totally.
Dagless and Sanchez. Darkplace reference. Another thing which makes this game great.
@TruthTellah said:
I want to see Patrick and Drew play all the way through this. It looks like it's probably not that long, but it would make a great Random PC Game.
totally. maybe it'll show up on some random livestream they do.
@patrickklepek yep, the engine is built from the ground up. In a Reddit thread I made an ass of myself and said I loved Unity games like this, then they replied to me and said it was in-fact built from the ground up.
I never even heard of this, but I like seeing someone try to basically do an indie Trespasser-style game.
Seems super awesome, though something I would never touch. Though if there were some kind of Endurance Run....
Also, Patrick and Drew make a pretty awesome pair.
Thanks for doing a QL of this guys. The only thing is the price point. Its a good looking game and with a lot of appeal, but for $10 i think it becomes more attractive.
Forget all other diseases we must find the cure for bloody sausage fingers disease now!
@galloughs said:
This seems incredibly tedious and the opposite of fun
This seems incredibly interesting and just the kind of game I'd love to dig into.
Tastes, huh?
Miasma was what the Victorians believed caused cholera, the Black Death and other diseases before Dr. John Snow proved that cholera was spread via polluted water rather than "bad air".
This seems like a strange game. Rather slow paced, but interesting.