Foolz said:Dvader said:I will admit it, this game looks fantastic.Somebody save this quote.
Don't save it, or when Vader picks it up for $5 a few years from now I'm in for some shit when it doesn't live up to expectations.
angrymonkey said:weak but positive IGN US preview-But I am looking forward to it, in the same way you might look forward to a relaxing vacation... or, like, a nap.
Why must they write like that? They enjoy it, yet add some sarcastic line at the end.
At least this was true:
"Blue World is still really beautiful. Fish, dolphins, sea turtles, whales, and other ocean life swim around in an awesome display of aquatic fauna. There's something really relaxing about just swimming around and enjoying yourself. The fish move around realistically in schools, and everything has a level of detail that is impressive on the Wii."
aspro said:^Did you get Afrika (Hakuna Matata in some regions)?
You PS3 guys can get the pan-asian version of Aquanaughts Holiday - in English and region free.
Weird, for some reason these pics didn't show up in the last batch.
This is Oceane, daughter of the Costeau like old man who owns the R and R diving service. And just like when you take real pics, sometimes the characters blink when you take them. Or maybe she's just shy?
Couple more pics I took.
Is this Shadow of the Colossus?
These things light up at night
I've been trying to take wide, zoomed out shots to show how the fish count has increased, but the lens isn't wide enough to show them all. When these are all moving about independently, it's pretty cool.
Going back to play the first, it's going to be very noticible.
aspro said:^Did you get Afrika (Hakuna Matata in some regions)?
Can't use it.(yet) Read a bit about it, not sure how good it is. Have you tried it?
gamingeek said:
Look at all those fish - get the trawler!
gamingeek said:I've been trying to take wide, zoomed out shots to show how the fish count has increased, but the lens isn't wide enough to show them all. When these are all moving about independently, it's pretty cool.
Going back to play the first, it's going to be very noticible.
See, this drives me nuts with cameras in games. ( well, pretty much just this game) I can't afford fancy lenses - not a lot of wide angle ones, no tilt shift stuff, no big zooms, macro and no esoteric fish-eye stuff. A wide angle would be great for this game and maybe a close up lens if the models could look ok. It's like having cars in GTA but just giving you a couple cheap and fuel efficient ones. What - I can't even afford a souped up camera in my video games?
The camera has changed a little, for the worse. In the first game you could choose your focus point by literally pointing in real time and clicking to take your shot.
In EO2 you have to choose and set your point, then take the pic after movement.
There is no good access to the in game licenced tracks.
I can live without SD card MP3s but having to play in silence a lot is starting to grate.
You can only access the jukebox on nineball island. So for instance I set a track to play. Then I have to go through a load to go to a dive spot, then another load to load the actual location.
Then if there is a cutscene or minor event, the music track cuts out, the in game midi plays for the section and then instead of restarting the tune you were listening to, it just leaves you in silence and back to the in game track which triggers at certain moments.
There is nothing in the options to do anything about this.
I hope there is some underwater MP3 that nancy sells which fixes this.
If you do want to change a track you have to go back to the boat, go back to 9 ball island, then depart for the next area, then load the actual dive.
Grrrrrrrrrrr.
gamingeek said:
The camera has changed a little, for the worse. In the first game you could choose your focus point by literally pointing in real time and clicking to take your shot.
In EO2 you have to choose and set your point, then take the pic after movement.
I don't understand -if you have a fish in the top right of your camera screen how do you focus on it ?
Foolz said:Can you turn the music off and leave the sound effects on?
Yes.
angrymonkey said:gamingeek said:
The camera has changed a little, for the worse. In the first game you could choose your focus point by literally pointing in real time and clicking to take your shot.In EO2 you have to choose and set your point, then take the pic after movement.
I don't understand -if you have a fish in the top right of your camera screen how do you focus on it ?
Well, if you click a creature it locks on where you have that info bar at the bottom like the first game. Then if you enter camera mode it auto-tracks the focus point on the animals eye socket. Which isn't very helpful as these creatures sure love to swim about and turn their rear end to you.
In EO1 you could change the camera in the advanced settings then just point and click like a lightgun shooter and the pic would focus where you had pointed.
In EO2 you would change the camera in the advanced settings and instead of light gun point and click you would point and click to set your focus point, changing it from the default center to say, top right.
That square sits there in the top right, regardless of how the fish moves and you sort of have to use the very loose bounding box to move that now fixed box over a moving target. It can be very difficult sometimes. This is all in zoom/focus mode though.
In free diving/swimming its easier to just get out the camera and you can still swim about and get the perfect shot.
More pics from my latest dive session.
Dang, I'm at 24 hrs already and barely scratched the surface. I've found there are secondary events, for instance when you dive a location again you get more events and cutscenes.
Also the dive partners you choose allow you to do different things, for instance dive with Oceane and she can give you a guided tour of the area, Hayako can show you all the event/cutscenes again, GG gives you extra salvage capacity.
This room is wow. The detail, considering its SD.
I discovered this underwater cove type place.
Here I just wanted to get a good pic of the vegitation.
These are sea goldies, damn the focus.
This pic is very poignant, could be considered a spoiler.
More pics.
I've been exploring the empty antartic and its got much more life than I expected.
This whale is awesome, look at the detail on its skin, you can see the scratches.
A portrait from inside Valka castle. So beautiful.
My favourite fish.
angrymonkey said:More pics.
Amazing graphics on the fish. So lifelike.
I've been busy diving and taking pics for youse guys.
I see Narwal whales. But a frigging shark attacked my ass from the rear.
OMG OMG, Sea otter and babies FTW
Inside my aquarium the baby Polar bears play
More aquarium pics, I put my fave fish in one tank.
The river fish, guppys mainly.
Antartic surface, look at the depth of field there.
Mother****, basking shark. Wow, they really have increased the species in this game and the common species from the first game are (in a nice touch) harder to find.
The team hanging out in Cisceros straight while I dive.
How cute is this badboy?
I found him, little nemo about to go on a grand adventure (suck my balls Vader!)
Boat textures are as good as the Ghost Ship from the first game.
Lovely. Apart from the sharks sneaking up on you...
Zahab region may be the glory spot of the game, but Ciceros has its charms too
Yar, thar be treasure to plunder.