What and actually have to try? The pokemon franchise resisted the move to 3d like a goddamn honey badger, they'll be dragged into anything other than incremental innovation kicking and screaming..
The move from hard, sharp lines to these soft, gloopy, round little balls of literal garbage is disgusting.
Every time I see a new pokemon it's just some variant of round floating puffball with only circular designs. They took Voltorb and said yeah now do only variants of that
I don't think it's a skill issue, I think it's a time issue. They are still using the original 600 something models made 12-13 years ago that was made by a team that was way too small, along with refusing to hire the amount of 3D artists that the most popular and profitable franchise in history deserves, let alone afford.
To be honest, it would've been better to just hire these guys as new blood to make an open world pokemon game.
This lawsuit seems a lose lose especially since they chose patent not copyright.
What and actually have to try? The pokemon franchise resisted the move to 3d like a goddamn honey badger, they'll be dragged into anything other than incremental innovation kicking and screaming..
Their art team is dogshit period.
The move from hard, sharp lines to these soft, gloopy, round little balls of literal garbage is disgusting.
Every time I see a new pokemon it's just some variant of round floating puffball with only circular designs. They took Voltorb and said yeah now do only variants of that
I don't think it's a skill issue, I think it's a time issue. They are still using the original 600 something models made 12-13 years ago that was made by a team that was way too small, along with refusing to hire the amount of 3D artists that the most popular and profitable franchise in history deserves, let alone afford.