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Clouds in Horizon Forbidden West are “landscapes for you to explore”

Clouds in Horizon Forbidden West are “landscapes for you to explore”

Burning Shores is released in a few weeks.

Playing in the cloud has never been more literal Horizon Forbidden West– expansion Burning beaches. Aloy’s new adventure completely skips PS4 so Guerrilla can push the PS5 gas down. We’ve talked about post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, but across PlayStation Blog Now he gets concentrated high in the sky. Guerrilla’s Andrew Schneider says the goal has always been to fill the sky with living clouds.

They came a little Horizon Zero Dawnlonger with Forbidden WestNow the next step is being taken.

The Playstation 5 can handle larger data sets. So, after wrapping Forbidden West, we set to work writing a voxel cloud renderer prototype that could live up to our standards for quality, and actually allow the player to fly through very detailed cloud formations.

As the GIF attests, it will be possible to fly around and around clouds, making the sky a game world in itself. Guerrilla admits that it has been difficult to strike a balance between performance and quality in a game where the player can take risks both on the ground and in the sky. But Heaven allegedly exists “More than an immersive backdrop, but a landscape in itself that you can explore”.

The post goes through the technical details. get ready! Burning beaches Released on April 19th.

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