Ravenbomb Posted November 30, 2003 Report Posted November 30, 2003 http://www.wrestlinggamersunited.com/ I'd buy it
Invictus Posted November 30, 2003 Report Posted November 30, 2003 Are you kidding me? That game absolute reeks of unprofessionalism and not knowing what to do at all. The graphics are freaking modified Poser 4 models!
Corey_Lazarus Posted November 30, 2003 Report Posted November 30, 2003 I'm actually interested in seeing what becomes of this. The idea of an online wrestling game that handles like a console grappler is great, as-is some of the things they're talking about (using your own music for entrance tunes, the battle royale idea, etc.). You do realize, Invictus, that the Poser 4 models are just to show some basic character designs, right? I highly doubt they'll try to use a Poser system to make the graphics...
The Czech Republic Posted November 30, 2003 Report Posted November 30, 2003 This game....whatta buncha posers.
Invictus Posted November 30, 2003 Report Posted November 30, 2003 I'm actually interested in seeing what becomes of this. The idea of an online wrestling game that handles like a console grappler is great, as-is some of the things they're talking about (using your own music for entrance tunes, the battle royale idea, etc.). You do realize, Invictus, that the Poser 4 models are just to show some basic character designs, right? I highly doubt they'll try to use a Poser system to make the graphics... No, that's not the way it's done. A professional doesn't use Poser 4 default models to illustrate their concepts. They do dozens of conceptual drawings for each character, fully flesh it out on paper, and then start building the model themselves in Maya or whatever 3D program the development team might be using. Those are what you show, the development sketches and the final (or semi-final) model. You don't whip up a crappy Poser version of your character. That alone makes me think that those will either be their final character models and that they have a very poor idea of what they are doing. When I start to see something actually impressive and professional looking, then maybe I'll give it a chance. Otherwise, I think this will just fade into oblivion or obscurity like so many other fan made products.
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