What can change the nature of memoryStay human means don't be retarded and have collective memory lose on how to make explosives and gun weapons in just 7 years after apocalypse. Retarded setting.
How Dying Light 2's day/night system completely transforms the city
Risk and reward.
At the PC Gaming Show we learned a little about the world of Dying Light 2, which is set for release on December 7. One of the most interesting things about the city is how it completely transforms at night, and I sat down with a developer from Techland to tell me more about that.
"The night is the common enemy for everyone in Dying Light 2," says creative director Adrian Ciszewski. "During the day, everyone has their own agenda. You might hate one of the factions. But when night falls, everyone has one enemy: the Infected."
"When the night comes, the world changes completely. Humans rule the city during the day, but the streets are overrun with Infected at night. The floor is lava, basically. You should stay on the rooftops. If you jump to ground level, it's gonna be painful. You'll be pursued and encounter Screamers."
Screamers, if you haven't had the pleasure, are a creepy child-like form of the Infected, returning from the original game. Their screams disorient you and alert other enemies to your location. You can imagine how terrifying being spotted by one of these will be at night when the streets are crawling with Infected and you're at your most vulnerable.
"Night also brings interesting gameplay opportunities," says Ciszewski. "If you travel the world during the day, you're gonna see a lot of Infected in buildings—almost like I Am Legend—who are asleep. They're waiting for night to go hunting. So when they go out at night, they leave those interiors almost empty. And that's an opportunity for you to visit these places."
"The metro system is usually very populated with Infected during the day, but at night you can go there and explore more easily. You might find military containers down there. So the day/night system isn't just a gimmick, it's a part of the world. If a quest involves you going through an underground tunnel, waiting for night will make your life much easier."
"Exploring at night is made even more complicated by the fact that you have this biomarker measuring your level of infection," he says. "Everyone in this world is infected. The more time you spend in darkness, the more the infection bar rises up. So you're not only managing time, but your infection level. But you can give yourself more time with food items or injections."
In a gameplay trailer released in May (see above) we get a brief glimpse of how things will play out at night. We see the dev playing the demo creeping through a dark subway tunnel, dodging the handful of zombies still lurking down there. You'll have to use stealth here to avoid being seen. Then they find a crate stuffed with high quality loot, which is your reward for braving the city's lower levels after hours. It looks incredibly tense.
It all hinges on the soundtrack.If they keep that same 80's zombie movie feel with the distorted audio ambiance than I will be very forgiving about any other faults. I expect the story to suck but the gameplay should be good. Hopefully the town is as memorable as the Harran slums. I'm starting to feel some hype.
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For the first time, experience the post-apocalyptic landscape of The City in Dying Light 2 Stay Human enhanced with RTX. Watch how ray-traced reflections, global illumination, and shadows enhance this unforgiving world, while NVIDIA DLSS provides maximum performance and image quality.
Once the City was completely different. The place lived its own life. The virus was only the first spark before a huge fire. People change everything. In the absence of any laws, gangs fight for resources and power. Will you fix the world around you or make it even worse? We'll see.
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You will learn more about parkour, combat, and some tools of destruction that will help you in Dying Light 2 Stay Human.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:29 Parkour
4:33 Melee combat
7:54 TechlandGG: new reward
8:39 Gameplay trailer
11:08 Tools of destruction
14:23 UGC contest update
15:06 Combat environment
18:05 Summary
18:29 Dying Light Nintendo Switch
19:17 Pre-order now!
19:28 Outro
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Ehh... So basically:
"In this video we demo the amazing work done by other companies as our Engine relies on industry standard third party tech to handle Raytracing / Global Illumination and well established denoising / Anti-aliasing techniques."
Sorry.. why are they patting themselves on the back for this ..?
Just post fucking gameplay..
Its just a commercial for nividia I think they even send their own engineers to big developers to implement this shit so they can sell more cards.
Every big studio is shilling this it was the same shit with nividia physx clothing a couple years ago.Its just a commercial for nividia I think they even send their own engineers to big developers to implement this shit so they can sell more cards.
At this point every engine incorporates this.
It's not worth shilling about.. but if Nvidia forced them to do it - fair enough.
(It didn't feel like a Nvidia ad.. minus the green rectangle in the corner of the screen)