Team Fortress 2’s graphics explained…. Sort of
This video featurette discusses Valve’s Team Fortress 2‘s graphical philosophies. The devs call the process “illustrative rendering features” and it explains how the general look of the game was conceptualized. Have a look at this and listen in:
Uhh, in English please? Apparently, this isn’t the friendliest discussion if you’re not familiar with the creation of graphics and fundamental art schools of thought. Fortunately, what we do understand is that the game will look really good and at the end of the day, that’s all that really matters if you just want to play and have fun.
As any FPS fan would probably know by now, Team Fortress 2 is a sequel to the mod Team Fortress from the old Quake PC games. It’s a shooter with strategy elements as players are assigned different roles with distinct abilities. Teams must use cohesive movement and cooperation in order to succeed in the plethora of game modes available within the game. Team Fortress 2 goes out for the Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360 and the PC.
This video featurette discusses Valve’s Team Fortress 2‘s graphical philosophies. The devs call the process “illustrative rendering features” and it explains how the general look of the game was conceptualized. Have a look at this and listen in:
Uhh, in English please? Apparently, this isn’t the friendliest discussion if you’re not familiar with the creation of graphics and fundamental art schools of thought. Fortunately, what we do understand is that the game will look really good and at the end of the day, that’s all that really matters if you just want to play and have fun.
As any FPS fan would probably know by now, Team Fortress 2 is a sequel to the mod Team Fortress from the old Quake PC games. It’s a shooter with strategy elements as players are assigned different roles with distinct abilities. Teams must use cohesive movement and cooperation in order to succeed in the plethora of game modes available within the game. Team Fortress 2 goes out for the Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360 and the PC.