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The Fall - first animation clips released
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Dhruin
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The Fall - first animation clips released
   

After a long news hiatus (probably caused by the decison to extend development by several months) Silver Style has released some short animation clips. I must say I think they look fantastic so check them out.

There's also a dev diary at IGN and we are working to get some of our features. Stay tuned...
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Those do look good.
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Really nice.
Some of the criticism on NMA seems correct to me, but these animations do look better those in most -if not all- other RPGs.
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Post Tue Apr 13, 2004 12:57 am
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I had a long look - and think - about this. EvoG, who was at the centre of the furore on the TF boards, is an animator for UXO as I understand. Assuming this is correct, he knows his stuff and after reading his comments I can indeed see shortcomings in the animations. But when I think over other products, from Gothic to high-budget products like NWN and KotOR, I can see even more obvious faults.

If the other animations are of this quality, I'm pretty sure I'll be satisfied.
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