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EA Discusses Mirror's Edge Sickness Concerns, Lack Of Color Green

Last month at GDC, EA hosted an event showcasing DICE's work, which included a live demonstration of Mirror's Edge. The sight of the game's heroine running through a stark, gleaming city, leaping from rooftop to rooftop, taking enemies out with her hands, was impressive. Seeing it all in first-person was exciting. But, watching what it looks like when she tumbles forward into a roll and the game stays in first person was… disconcerting.

MTV Multiplayer wondered if presenting parkour in first-person might be asking for trouble:
- Is this game going to make us all sick?
- In the era of Assassin's Creed, what's the point of having a parkour game played from a Halo perspective?
- Where did the color green go?

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Bazookajoe_835893d ago

Third person = you control someone, first person = you are the person.

Douche5892d ago (Edited 5892d ago )

You know what, if you seriously were to get motion sickness playing a game, and I mean seriously, you have know business playing video games. They already have health concerns labeled on games such as, "staring at the screen long enough can lead to seizures" or w/e. I don't know about you guys, but to this day, I have yet to have a seizure.

I, personally, love the idea of staying in 1st person while tumbling. I hated in games like GRAW 2 where the camera stays in position yet your character rolls over or tumbles. It looks weird, and is kinda gay. These people's questions are retarded. The era of Assassin's Creed? The Halo perspective? Are you kidding me? Is that what they've just started calling it??? When someone calls first person some gay fad like a Halo perspective, you know for a fact that they don't know jack about gaming.

And there isn't any green in the game??? Oh noooo! Stupid people usually ask even more stupid and insignificant questions. It's people like this that can, alone, disprove evolution. God just made some dumb people is all.

JoelR5893d ago

Simulation Sickness is something I experience quite drastically(COD4, Battlefield 2 etc all make me really quite sick)so I am glad to see that they are taking that into account.
That said... I will try it before I buy it as I have heard other developers say they have fixed it and yet it still affects me.

(wierdest was the change in motion they did in SWG - one day I was fine... then they changed how your avatar moved ... and then I was not)

Douche5892d ago

This person would probably get sick playing Pong. lol

JoelR5892d ago

Not kidding, It is something that affects a small percentage of the worlds population - just because it doesn't affect you doesn't mean it doesn't affect others.

(wonders how people can disagree with the idea that someone gets sick from the motion while playing games - points to the disagrees Oo)

tony5893d ago

is different, which is good. they should stay with the original plan, first person view.

d3l33t5893d ago

MTV sucks at picking my music, i'll be damned if they pick my games too

harv0525893d ago

No game has made me sick yet.......This would be welcome, kind of like a new step: games that make you puke...

cartman3135893d ago

Do a bunch of barrel rolls in Burnout Paradise. Make sure you're in first person. Also, do it for 30 or so mins lol. That was the first time I ever got sick from a game. :(

Bazookajoe_835892d ago

Dont know if you tried it, but that game makes me kinda dizzy. The character moves a little up and down for every step he takes, atlest more than in other games..

InMyOpinion5892d ago

Geometry Wars and Ikaruga will make you dizzy =)

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Battlefield 2042 Mirror's Edge Easter Egg Surfaces in Season 4 Map

It seems that in Season 4, DICE has snuck in a Battlefield 2042 Mirror's Edge Easter egg in the new Flashpoint map.

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10 Old Games With Outstanding Graphics

GF365: "There are some games with extraordinary visuals that impress us to this day. Here are old games with outstanding graphics."

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ShwaaMan454d ago

Bioshock still looks fantastic, one of my all time favorites.

Yui_Suzumiya454d ago

Beyond: Two Souls on PS3 can compete with modern day graphics.

SonyStyled454d ago (Edited 454d ago )

Same as Killzone 2 and 3, uncharted 2 and 3, Infamous 2, Heavy Rain, Resistance 3

jasonismoney454d ago

I wish this was entirely true, but you might want to load up Killzone 2 and Resistance 3 again.

SonyStyled454d ago

@jason I watched some gameplay videos of KZ2 and R3 on my full screen. They are on par or succeed graphically to the first person shooters mentioned in the article that also launched on the seventh generation of consoles. Try the same and see what you think

cthulhucultist453d ago

Killzone 3 was super impressive! I could not believe the graphics back then as I was regularly pausing the game to stand in awe looking at the surroundings! Resistance however did not impress me that much. Heavy rain is also another amazing graphically speaking game. It almost felt next gen

Fist4achin454d ago

I always thought the first 3 Gears of War games looked great and still hold up for today.

SonyStyled454d ago

They did for their day. I recently played gears judgement with on the 360 and the draw distance was so blurry. The characters up close look great though

JEECE454d ago

Far Cry 2 was awesome. In addition to having demonstrably better physics and AI than later games in the series, it had a lot of design decisions that, criticized at the time, have since been praised in games like BOTW and Dark Souls.

iNcRiMiNaTi454d ago

It might not be super amazing by today's standard but I thought Mgs3 looked really good

JEECE454d ago

In terms of art style it still holds up.

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Mirror's Edge achievement designer: "Achievements have been bad for gaming"

Ubisoft Massive lead gameplay designer Fredrik Thylander, previously of DICE where he worked on Battlefield and Mirror's Edge, has spoken out about achievements and trophies, arguing that they "have been bad for gaming."

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Machina471d ago (Edited 471d ago )

The achievements in Mirror's Edge opened my eyes to a whole other way of approaching the game. Since some of the toughest and most rewarding ones are basically whole levels turned into time trials with very strict time requirements, they force you to become much better at the game - in a way that difficulty levels just don't - and made me appreciate the mechanics that much more (especially the momentum-based running and platforming).

They actually made the game better for those like me who really enjoyed the game but wanted more of it, basically adding a new level of difficulty that took a long time to master/overcome. It added some extra longevity to a very short game.

He says "it eats resources that could have made the game better". I'm curious what he thinks the time he spent designing the achievements for the game would've been better spent on, because I expect bang for buck-wise achievements are a pretty efficient way of adding value to a game for the people who end up loving it.

shinoff2183471d ago (Edited 471d ago )

I kinda see his point but I also see your point.

I've been trying to remember what games over the years have had their own trophies inside the game before trophies and such were a thing and all I can think of is the star ocean series

Christopher471d ago

I think his point, though not elucidated upon because of Twitter limitations, is not that they can be bad but that they are used improperly to extend gameplay rather than reward actions.

Nebaku470d ago

Harvest Moon: Magical Melody on the GCN did.

In fact it actually built the game around it.

RpgSama470d ago (Edited 470d ago )

I am very OCD about playing games that I can platinum, in that sense I probably avoided playing games that I knew I would be unable to 100% complete.

I do think there are other people like me and also feel there should be an option for you to individually deactivate getting trophies on specific games, just so you play them and they do not go to your account.

-Foxtrot471d ago (Edited 471d ago )

I don't know. I used to think Achievements / Trophies were ruining games at first but then I saw the positive, if you totally love a game then they would offer you replay value by going after the last achievements to 100% the game. It made you explore every last bit of the game to achieve this and sometimes pushed you into areas or scenarios you probably might have missed.

It was a blast to get them on Oblivion / Skyrim, Fallout, Witcher, God of War, Elden Ring etc

Don't get me wrong, I do think there's achievements which are annoying, the ones where you need to find all collectibles which end up being missable AND are like trying to find a needle in a haystack are a kick to the balls, you know the majority of us are just going to use a guide to find them so what's the point.

Kind of a shame Nintendo haven't gotten a full system in place, they are so behind.

jambola470d ago

Nintendo seem to either be ahead of their time by years
or behind by 10 years
no in between

Rimeskeem470d ago

I enjoy having something to go for and feeling accomplished when doing something hard. I just hate it when achievements are based on things you can't really control. Like when something is for MP and the MP is just dead.

MadLad470d ago (Edited 470d ago )

I used to be a hardcore achievement hunter back in the day, but I couldn't care less nowadays. I just want to play games the way I actually want to play them, and don't care to waste my time just to get a little pop-up.

AzubuFrost470d ago

I envy you sir. I just gotta have every single achievement whenever I play a game. On my Steam profile I have an 83% completion rate out of 35 games, and my OCD is telling me to keep upping that percentage higher.

MadLad469d ago

Yeah. Back then, though I'm not sure what my actual completion rate was, I was mainly an Xbox player. I had close to 80k gamer score during the 360 days.

It just doesn't excite me anymore. I have less than 20% completion on my Steam account, though I have a pretty asinine amount of games there at the same time.
But I don't really bother with any of this anymore. If there's an interesting achievement I might aim for it just because I find it fun, but usually I just get that pop-up, say "cool" and continue with the game.

Outlawzz470d ago

Never been a fan of achievements. I just want to play the game however it may present itself to me, there's an overflow of achievements to seek in real life lol

Great for those that enjoy them though, much respect to the platinum hunters, it ain't easy lol

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