What does it being made in UE5 have to do with hand crafting levels? Are most UE5 games using procedural generation that I'm not aware of?
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I think it was partially to make the statement more sensational, because 60 sq km is ~23 sq miles, so it barely makes the top 30 biggest games by map size (as of some 2023 articles)
Ue5 has powerful procgen tech that is used by a lot of developers.
I can't wait to be let down.
This game looks awesome, do you need to play the first one to know what's going on?
I doubt it, especially considering this is actually the fourth game in the series.
I've seen some people discuss the lore a bit based on the trailer put out. It might be worth at least reading up on it
I haven't been this hyped about a game coming out since Borderlands 2 was announced. Really hoping it lives up to it; I've been on a GAMMA binge recently and really am just hoping it comes close to the same vibe but now on UE5