Same here. The amount of narrow passages got old really fast.
What's the engine used for FFXV? Some parts of the game looks incredible and some like ps2 era textures but in HD.
What's the engine used for FFXV? Some parts of the game looks incredible and some like ps2 era textures but in HD.
By the time UE5 will get it's first production-ready release, FF7R Part 2 will either be out or far past the point where they could switch engines.
I'm pretty certain studios like SE would have already gotten UE5 access before it's actual release dateBy the time UE5 will get it's first production-ready release, FF7R Part 2 will either be out or far past the point where they could switch engines.
Part 3 at best.
No doubt.I'm pretty certain studios like SE would have already gotten UE5 access before it's actual release date
I'm pretty certain studios like SE would have already gotten UE5 access before it's actual release date
I don't know from which interview it is, but here's an excerpt I found on Twitter:
Did the development team have any favorite Unreal Engine tools or features?
Hamaguchi: This isn't a tool or feature per se, but incorporating Unreal Engine enabled us to experience points that differed from what we've done thus far.
When developing AAA FINAL FANTASY titles, it had been the norm to use development engines produced internally, so it was necessary for us to keep in mind the learning period whenever new staff members joined the team. However, using Unreal Engine, which generally can be utilized by many people all over, meant that there were many staff members who already had experience working with it. This led to shorter learning periods, which was a huge plus for development efficiency.
UE4.What's the engine used for FFXV? Some parts of the game looks incredible and some like ps2 era textures but in HD.
Yeah I remember Epic mentioning that UE5 is easy transfer from UE4 plus it's like how almost all the new Xbox studio games (like Hellblade 2) are running on UE5 even though it's not technically out yet. Transistor can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Epic works with their major partners like Sony/Microsoft first with new engines and then start working with other publishers/devs so when the time for actual production release they can show off games like FF7R-2 as an example of what UE5 can doI definitely hope so.
Also- hopefully any work they've done so far on VIIR-2 on UE4 is easily transferable to UE5. To be honest I haven't read much on it, nor am I very tech minded to begin with. 😂
You're wrong.Yeah I remember Epic mentioning that UE5 is easy transfer from UE4 plus it's like how almost all the new Xbox studio games (like Hellblade 2) are running on UE5 even though it's not technically out yet. Transistor can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Epic works with their major partners like Sony/Microsoft first with new engines and then start working with other publishers/devs so when the time for actual production release they can show off games like FF7R-2 as an example of what UE5 can do
if your talking about project Athia that's a game being done by Luminous productions. They'll probably stick to Luminous since you know, their entire existence seems to be based around salvaging that engine and making games with it.
Unreal 6 will be out by the time Kingdom Hearts 4 comes out :PKingdom Hearts 4 on Unreal is going to be fuckin insanity.
KH3 is probably one of the best looking games of the generation for me.
eh, I'm optimistic.Unreal 6 will be out by the time Kingdom Hearts 4 comes out :P
I can't wait to see what they'll do in FF7R part 2 and a different team with FF16. UE4.
And it has pretty huge worlds where you can fall from a mountain in real time in a few seconds.Kingdom Hearts 4 on Unreal is going to be fuckin insanity.
KH3 is probably one of the best looking games of the generation for me.
By the time UE5 will get it's first production-ready release, FF7R Part 2 will either be out or far past the point where they could switch engines.
Part 3 at best.
I seriously can't wait for the next big KH project. I'm with ya, 3 is absolutely gorgeous and I was constantly blown away.Kingdom Hearts 4 on Unreal is going to be fuckin insanity.
KH3 is probably one of the best looking games of the generation for me.
Their inhouse Luminous Engine. The same engine that will power Project Athia. I think looking at FFXV on PC gives us a good idea what Athia could look like.
Edit: Also funny seeing this thread pop up right after one got made that we don't talk about FF7R anymore.
I can't wait to see what they'll do in FF7R part 2 and a different team with FF16. UE4.