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Curious to know if we can drive and attack cars
I hope it's not generic cars without interaction
I want to throw them.
Lots of Vamps don't know how to operate a car anyways. Thats for Ghouls to handle. A younger recently embraced Caitiff like we will be playing might drive, but I don't think theres a big car culture among Kindred
I just don't want the streets to feel deserted the way they often did in the first game due to technical limitations of the time
At least they did ambience well. It always sounds like there's stuff going on.
Definitely, the sound design is a big part of what sells the first game, but the complete lack of moving vehicles feels odd. It's not like there should be bumper to bumper traffic in the middle of the night, but there should be at least a few cars roaming around
But I wonder if the drivers will react to the player, they will get out of the car, run you over or will just be generic cars :v
"Would you kindly... Sir... Sir! Get back here, bloody mortal!"
Nice. That was one of my (very minor) complaints about the first Bloodlines. The hubs seemed kind of lifeless without vehicle traffic.
Epic level Obfuscate.