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the desc or trailer dont say its FMV, wich is kinda wierd
think it might be unre5's nanite thing and simply geometry, no telling what kind of pc you need to run this
As mentioned in other threads, I am a developer with unreal experience. So I'll explain a little bit. While the environment is definitely doable in UE5. Even with nanite being what is marketed still doesn't boost performance all that much. especially if they plan to incorporate Lumen in, the performance will be horrendous if the graphics are as matched.
First I want to put this out there to correction the confusion. I am not the developer of this game. I just am a developer with experience in unreal engine. As for if I can tell it's hard to know without more "gameplay". The AI from what is shown seems to be fully scripted to move when the player gets up to them. It feels really artificial. Having the choices in certain points do make it feel like a FMV style of game. Where the player just sits there and watches the story unfold. But again, this all could be wrong as we barely seen gameplay. Take it with a grain of salt.