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Korean indie dev Funnylocks “We made Unstoppable for a global audience”

PreMortem.Games

More and more South-Korean indie game developers take aim at the PC and console market. Set in a New York office building in the 1990’s, the game plays out as a action-filled mini series, including cutscenes that unravel the plot. “To Si-wooks’s deep passion for game development inspired Hee-sang to take a leap of faith.

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A comprehensive guide to in-demand roles in film and games

CG Spectrum

The 3D modeling process commonly begins with 3D modelers receiving a scan of a prop, character, or vehicle either directly from a live-action shoot or from external sources like MegaScans (a website offering a diverse range of pre-scanned generic assets). and cinematography (shot framing, composition, camera angles, etc.)

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Axie Infinity: Infinite Opportunity or Infinite Peril?

Deconstructor of Fun

The current game could continue to grow for a while, but its current economic policies are fundamentally unsustainable. The value of new Axies and SLP is propped up by new players putting fresh money into the game. If new player growth diminishes, it could send Axie Infinity into a recession.

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Unity vs. Unreal: What to Choose for Your Game? | Moonmana

Moonmana

Luckily both engines offer asset stores that allow users to download free and paid props, shading, textures, and many more. We make the best out of cutting-edge technologies and apply a creative approach and out-of-the-box vision to deliver games with high-quality and aesthetic visuals. Game porting is the optimal solution.

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Call of Duty: Online is dead. Long live Call of Duty: Online!

Deconstructor of Fun

In order to achieve that goal, the game had to overcome two major challenges: it had to be free-to-play and it had to appeal to the Chinese audience. Given the lack of copyright enforcement, all western games were pirated, making premium games a losing proposition. The team also experimented with a third person-only melee mode.

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