16
Jul
2023
Today we talk to Nat, a VP artist based in the US whose been in the VP community for 7 years, enjoy;
Where do you see the virtual photo art form 5 years from now? Will we be able to easily tell it from actual photos by then and if not does that concern you?
I hope awareness of the medium increases. I wish for more opportunies of dev. Companies working in unison with VPs. They create such awareness for their products and extend the longevity of the game exponentially. As far as the latter, I hope graphics increase to that level but there are numerous games and VPs who photograph at all graphics range. I think as the technology improves that is very probable that we can no longer discern.
What trends in the VP space do you foresee becoming big in the field? What trends, aspects of VP do you hope gets left behind in the past?
My wish is that the space continues to grow and more spaces become available to showcase VP work. I recently showcased my VP work at the London Games Festival at an outdoor exhibition. I hope for many more of these opportunities for all VPs as it only increases appreciation of our medium. As far as trends, I hope photo mode tools increase and virtual photographers are able to convey necessary tools that become the standard for all games.
I hope that our passion for this medium does not result in paywalls which unfortunately has begun to already happen. Locked emotes, poses, skins/outfits these are tools we use to arrange a photo. Especially coming from the console, these are sometimes defining variables in how we are able to compose a photo. I hope we can get ahead of this trend now and convey that these things should be available to everyone.
What has been your most positive experience in the 2077 community and on the flip side what has been your most negative?
Luckily I have only had positive interactions. However, I think most of my VP in Cyberpunk circulated through my friends and followers. It’s hard to gauge if I would consider saying I have a foothold in the Cyberpunk community but after this interview I can now say otherwise!
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13
Jul
2023
Gaming Bolt lists and details the 15 upcoming changes they are looking forward to the most;
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13
Jul
2023
At a glance, it seems that Biotechnica sets itself apart as one of the "good guy" corps. This however, is just a facade. Biotechnica's food production just might be hiding an additional ingredient. Humans from their cloning research & development.
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12
Jul
2023
Sam explains why the mega corps are basically evil, take a watch;
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11
Jul
2023
The rise and crash of Pacifica.. a great history video with Phantom Liberty around the corner.
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11
Jul
2023
Blunty debates the merits of starting a new game or waiting for the expansion;
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10
Jul
2023
Neon talks about the potential 180 turn around of 2077 with Phantom Liberty and how some of the negativity around it was artifical. Take a watch;
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9
Jul
2023
What drew you to the cyberpunk genre?
The sci-fi themes, the futuristic technology, and cybernetics are very interesting, it gets me thinking about the distant future. I also absolutely loved The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and was excited when CDPR showcased Cyberpunk 2077, it got me pretty interested in seeing their take on the cyberpunk genre. Since playing the game I’ve grown a whole lot more interested in this genre.
What in your view is the best aspect of the cyberpunk genre CDPR got right with 2077 and what do you feel they missed the mark on?
Much of the aesthetic and the world design, it’s very beautifully crafted and fits the dystopian themes very well. All I’m too disappointed in is that the world isn’t immersive as it could have been and there’s just little to interact with besides the quest and story content.
What message, to you, does the cyberpunk genre imply or relay as a viewer, fan?
The means for survival within a cold dystopian society, how much of your humanity can you keep a hold of and what are you willing to sacrifice?
What photo/GFX tools that are not in 2077 would you like to see in the sequel Project Orion?
I’d like to see some depth of field improvements, more posing options with the potential to move some body parts around and it would be very helpful to be able to alter the time of day and weather conditions.
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7
Jul
2023
Big Dan shows you what happens when you choose every negative dialog option in one game. Buckle up... this is going to be a video of poor life choices. Take a watch;
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7
Jul
2023
Saga talks about the massive changes coming down the pipe but also making the case if you passed on 2077 up to this point, this is a good time to give it a try. Take a watch;
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