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Chris Bischoff - Animal Use Protocol

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One of my absolute favourite things to do is optimisation. Figuring out how to get just that *tiny* bit of extra juice is just so damned rewarding!

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Doors. The bane of game design. If you play Stasis, you’ll see no doors after the first chapter. Bone Totem… no doors. And in AUP… one of the first things we had to figure out… how do we handle doors?

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I think that the original treatment of Avatar was much better. The Navi were more aggressive - the violence was escalating between the two groups, and the tides were turned largely because of Josh’s additional military tactics. There was more focus on the other Avatar drivers -

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Unravel the mysteries in STASIS: an isometric, sci-fi horror adventure, now available on consoles. #TrailerTuesday #horrorgame

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One AAA trend that I really dont like is modeling your characters after their actors. How many amazing performances have we missed out on because an actor didn't have the right look? Games are unique in that the characters can look like anything. Its a super power that films

One AAA trend that I really dont like is modeling your characters after their actors. How many amazing performances have we missed out on because an actor didn't have the right look?

Games are unique in that the characters can look like anything. Its a super power that films