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The Wasteland Chronicles welcomes us to what is the new home for Wasteland 2, the upcoming post apocalyptic sequel from inXile entertainment. They mostly discuss fulfilling their obligations to their Kickstarter backers, but offer this outline for the semi-near future: Now that we’re funded, you’re probably wondering what happens for the next 18 months. We’ve been hard at work preparing our core design principles vision document. This document contains a solid overview of the important elements from which we will be crafting the detailed game design document. Before we started on the vision document, we spent a lot of time on our forums reading what elements you feel are important and what systems and features you’re not too fond of. The vision document will be available on our Wasteland portal in the next few weeks.
We already have an amazing community on our forums, and we know that it’s going to get better and better as we get further along in the game. If you haven’t done so already, head there and let us know what’s important to you. We’ve seen some wonderful suggestions that have already improved the vision of the game!
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Re: Wasteland 2 Website; Update |
May 1, 2012, 14:23 |
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Jerykk wrote on May 1, 2012, 03:12:
Hmm, high expectations... I expect a clunky engine with some nice looking graphics (for 3d isometric. I mean, it'll look better than Fallout), good music (in the case of Shadowrun because of who they hired), good sound, etc. Nothing out of this world. You're assuming they're going 3D at all. Given their budget, it would make more sense to go with 2D, especially for an isometric game. I get the terminology confused. I guess I should call it 2D isometric, it just seems 3D to me. They're going the way fallout looked.
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