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I'm sure the team has looked up some of the maps that were posted on here that show the estimated layout of the RPD. That way they have a reference. Also wouldn't it be possible to use the trial edition backgrounds and add masks? If so they can nearly create 100% of the game from these backgrounds. I also don't mind them using RE2 tracks, as long as it's not one of the iconic ones.
I think some rooms on the 40% build don't even have textures or are even rendered, but RDT data such as dimensions might be present. So using this data could really lead to custom rooms.
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Well, the trial backgrounds already come packed with masks for the most, so it would be totally in the real of possibilities.Originally posted by Zombie_X View PostAlso wouldn't it be possible to use the trial edition backgrounds and add masks?
Resident Evil: Behind the Mask twitter, also in Facebookian flavor for great justice.
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A little bit off-Topic but look at the first two minutes of this video. I found a few details i never personally noticed:
It seems that the developers had a high gore level in this beta version like in 1.5. As you can see the shotgun had the same effect as it does in 1.5 and was may more gory. Also you can see that they had planned to give Claire an Idle Pose like they gave Elza in a version in the mid of development of 1.5 (Note: The final version of Resident Evil 2 did not have a idle animation unlike Resident Evil 1). And the most interesting thing you can see in this Trailer is a Weapon that resembles a M16 Assault Rifle which is used by Leon.
Here's a video in which you can see the 1.5 idle animations of Elza:
Last edited by Alfred; 11-02-2012, 05:38 PM.Choosing the main cast is absolutely awesome!
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Your diagram is certainly convincing! I'm glad that someone else besides me is interested in dissecting the stairwell, since it is pivotal to our understanding of the RPD layout. Perhaps we are making the assumption that the stairwell is a tube, while each level might have different dimensions. We know the shape of the 1F Eastern Stairwell from the legitimate RPD 1F map, but we don't really know the shape of the B1 stairwell. The B2 stairwell, as seen in the new video, seems to be more elongated than the 1F stairwell above it. Meanwhile, the only thing we know about the B1 stairwell is that the floor runs alongside the staircase. Very good point about the ceiling height differences too, I should have incorporated that. However, the first floor ceiling might be taller than you think. After careful thought and examination, I judged it to be a little under three meters high. Of course it's not exact, but it's taller than one might think.Originally posted by biohazard_star View PostI thought the first floor landing seemed too small for it to be a room on its own, which leads me to believe that there are two flights of stairs in the first floor area that you would have to descend. One would descend down to a small mezzanine walkway (the one we see in the new stairwell pic with Leon), while the other one is at the bottom, which will lead you to B1. You wouldn't need to change the orientation of the basement areas in your maps if it's like this. This is supported by the fact that the height of the ceilings in the parking garage and service bay (which are on B1) are at least twice that of the other rooms.
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Sorry for inadvertently perpetuating old rumors.Originally posted by Aleff View PostThe team isn't italian, stop spreading wrong info again
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This video came form the Complete Disc, so what you hear it's what the retail voice would have been.Originally posted by GrrMew View Post
If we take in consideration the rumor of the employee who left CAPCOM to SQUARESFOT, it's probably the USAS-12, Parasite Eve II?Originally posted by Zombie_X View PostYeah isn't it somewhat like a USAS-12 or AA12?
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I'm still a firm believer that, although they probably at the time changed the audio data away from using what sounds like placeholder audio from RE1 (Jill/Chris), that there was likely never any proper audio/speech recorded for 1.5, and all there is is stuff that was whipped together for the Complete Disc videos ... likely even with just leftovers that were recorded with the RE2 cast by accident or for similar lines. (You'd be amazed by how often that happens. I've even been on projects where all actors recorded all the dialog for both the previous project and the current one ... as in; each actor read almost every line, for all characters, in the entire script, for one project that was already wrapped and shipped and another one that was still in the making ... all the leads did that ... for what purpose? Who knows ... most likely just the product of an unorganized script database and someone deciding to just "play it safe.")Originally posted by SonicBlue View PostThis video came form the Complete Disc, so what you hear it's what the retail voice would have been.
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That is a possibility, that is, that the audio was placed over the video and it wasn't actually incorporated into the game yet. If you'll notice, the music is obviously placed over. So it would make more sense to just make the video mute, then place the sound effects afterwards, instead of going into the game code, shutting off the BGM, keeping the sound effects on, THEN adding music afterwards to the video recording. At least, in my mind, that would make more sense. Either way, I like the voice used for Elza.Last edited by doriantoki; 11-02-2012, 07:13 PM.
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That's just freakin great and SHERLY were in at 40%. I'm sure they had most of the voicing in at the 80-90 % mark to make sure it was perfect and fit the atmosphere and the charactersOriginally posted by Carnivol View PostI'm still a firm believer that, although they probably at the time changed the audio data away from using what sounds like placeholder audio from RE1 (Jill/Chris), that there was likely never any proper audio/speech recorded for 1.5, and all there is is stuff that was whipped together for the Complete Disc videos ... likely even with just leftovers that were recorded with the RE2 cast by accident or for similar lines. (You'd be amazed by how often that happens. I've even been on projects where all actors recorded all the dialog for both the previous project and the current one ... as in; each actor read almost every line, for all characters, in the entire script, for one project that was already wrapped and shipped and another one that was still in the making ... all the leads did that ... for what purpose? Who knows ... most likely just the product of an unorganized script database and someone deciding to just "play it safe.")
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I don't think I've ever heard or seen anything that confirmed any such thing. Source? (not "SHERLY" that one we're kinda sure of)Originally posted by Darkness View PostThat's just freakin great and SHERLY were in at 40%.
Voice acting and FMVs are usually the very last thing you bother with in productions like these, especially considering how they handled RE1 (where it seems like they almost had the entire game itself completed before they shoehorned story and dialog into it.) +It's not really uncommon to do things the back asswards way of even doing trailer audio before any actual in-game audio has been recorded (sometimes even voice actors changing between the trailer footage of the scene and the actual release version, since they couldn't reschedule the actor or the "actor" didn't pass the audition -- despite being used for the rush job of the trailer.)Originally posted by Darkness View PostI'm sure they had most of the voicing in at the 80-90 % mark to make sure it was perfect and fit the atmosphere and the characters
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