| sieanr said: I just got around to downloading the beta via a japanese account, and right now its updating. So I haven't actually played it, but I did watch the included trailer and one thing really stuck out; Are the animations actually that bad? Really, the animations in the trailers are laughably bad. The stitching is terrible, characters turn on a dime and almost every movement is jerky. I can't believe the actually game will be that bad, especially since they have all the MGS4 animations to go off of, but why the hell would they included a trailer where things are that rough? |
No you are definitely right about everything on the trailer looking shitty. I noticed that myself.
To be 100% honest I have never noticed the same kind of jerkiness while actually playing the game. Maybe in CQC, but that is only if people don't know what they are doing. Compared to what I would have expected solely from watching that trailer, the game is way more polished than I thought it would be.
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