Should they have been used for civ 5?
I just remember how fun Civ 2's panel of advisers were, and i thought to myself, actually they are really great, i would have even loved to see leaders this way, and not just in civ 2, i'd have loved to have seen character actors in civ 5.
Some time ago i asked a question on these forums, and it was this:
Why was a fun feature from Civs 2 and 3, where the leaders change their clothing to suit the time period, not implemented in either civ 4 or civ 5?
The answer was:
It's a technical problem, doing that would just take massive amounts of resources and could not be done.
Then i thought to myself, could not be done digitally perhaps, but with character actors it would have once again been possible, i'm not saying civ 5 had to use the same standard of quality that was used in civ 2, (not talking about the acting which was great, talking about the props, which were non-existant) civ 5 could have splashed out on some actors and good quality backgrounds and props, and it would have been awesome.
Must todays audience always have digital leaders, or could character actors ever make a come-back if done well? one of the benefits would be that we would see different styles of clothing on our leaders again, they'd be more expressive, and they would also be pretty memorable as were the advisors from civ 2.
Would you ever want to see character actors in a civ game again as leaders? or should they always be graphically made, even if that means they won't have time-period specific clothing?
I just remember how fun Civ 2's panel of advisers were, and i thought to myself, actually they are really great, i would have even loved to see leaders this way, and not just in civ 2, i'd have loved to have seen character actors in civ 5.
Some time ago i asked a question on these forums, and it was this:
Why was a fun feature from Civs 2 and 3, where the leaders change their clothing to suit the time period, not implemented in either civ 4 or civ 5?
The answer was:
It's a technical problem, doing that would just take massive amounts of resources and could not be done.
Then i thought to myself, could not be done digitally perhaps, but with character actors it would have once again been possible, i'm not saying civ 5 had to use the same standard of quality that was used in civ 2, (not talking about the acting which was great, talking about the props, which were non-existant) civ 5 could have splashed out on some actors and good quality backgrounds and props, and it would have been awesome.
Must todays audience always have digital leaders, or could character actors ever make a come-back if done well? one of the benefits would be that we would see different styles of clothing on our leaders again, they'd be more expressive, and they would also be pretty memorable as were the advisors from civ 2.
Would you ever want to see character actors in a civ game again as leaders? or should they always be graphically made, even if that means they won't have time-period specific clothing?