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(I also then took some of their posts from the comments as well, for things people maybe interested in)I decided to spend my Sunday messing around with MOH and captured some cool stuff for you guys to check out.
I didn't record any story details from the single player campaign, so there aren't any spoilers.
This is all single-player footage. I wasn't comfortable capturing multiplayer without letting everyone else know that they were being recorded, and I didnt want to disrupt anyone testing, etc.
First up - this is a snippet of one of the single player levels. Shoutout to anyone here that complained about bullet sponge enemies and the lack of physics in the environment. This one is for you. No, not EVERYTHING can be picked up, but a LOT of it can. You'll need to use all kinds of stuff against the Nazis if you want to earn every achievement and unlock every multiplayer skin.
Your hands clip through objects. Unless your game is REALLY centered around the full physics path, things get janky and frustrating fast.
I know this drives some people nuts. It's a trade off you make early on in development.
I'm working on some future games that make use of physics systems like this. It's not what we wanted for MOH - our physics thread is heavily focused on making Nazis look really dynamic and responsive when they die.
I'm glad you like it! Story mode...with so many levels it's difficult to really predict.
The target is 10-12 hours if you play through the single player stuff (campaign, gauntlets, survival) once. There are reasons to replay gauntlet and survival, of course. And you can always mess around in Quartermaster. Single player also has collectibles that unlock rewards.
The gallery content alone is a couple of hours.
And there's multiplayer, haha.
If you want to 100% the game, some of the achievements are crazy. (I hope you like trying on hats!)
(In regards to just the Story, not Survival/Gauntlets)
Probably about 10 hours, depending on your level of skill and chosen difficulty.
That's a guess. Some people will be faster. Some will be slower.
It's looking quite great. :)
Edit: Rough idea of Specs:
We recommend a high end machine to enjoy the game to the fullest.
You can definitely play it on lower end hardware. The game is more CPU bound than GPU bound, but you might experience stutters. It's hard to say without more information about your exact setup.
The recommended specs are high due to the scope of the game and everything we're putting on screen in an effort to push VR to new places.
CPU: Intel i7 9700K (or comparable AMD) RAM: 16GB DDR4 Graphics Card: NVIDIA GTX 2080 or higher
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