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Splinter Cell Conviction: Hiding in Broad Daylight
And what's being done to make that daylight believable.
This third of five Splinter Cell Conviction features looks at how the crowd works as the new shadows as well as how lighting techniques for Conviction are being given the "next-gen" treatment.
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Splinter Cell Conviction: The Dynamic Environment
Picking up a chair never looked so smooth.
The fourth of IGN's five days of Splinter Cell looks at how Sam can interact with the environment. And how it will react back.
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Same team is working on both...Hank's Custom Collectibles 3D printer/painter extraordinaireComment
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Ubi Days: Gameplay of Splinter Cell: Conviction
More Ubidays goodness with this quite long gameplay video of Splinter Cell: Conviction. You'll be able to see the fantastic lighting and animations of the game, and more importantly see how different the gameplay is from the previous games of the series. The version they showed was still very early, but it looked great.
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Splinter Cell Conviction: No More Baby Steps
New hardware demands more than just visual improvements.
Conviction has been in the makings for two years already with work beginning shortly after Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory was finished. Rather than looking to further polish a critically acclaimed franchise, the team wanted to make something new. More powerful hardware was on the horizon and simply creating the same game again with better looking graphics would not be enough. The shadow based style of stealth was ditched in favor of a more active and improvisational gameplay. Along with the old mechanics went the "Teen" rating. A fugitive can't be held back by the ESRB. Conviction has been developed with a "Mature" rating in mind from the get go.Last edited by Flawless; 05-22-2007, 08:34 PM.Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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Splinter Cell Conviction pushed into 2008
In Ubi's latest sales figures, they officially announced a delay of Splinter Cell Convition into 2008 - from third fiscal quarter (Oct - Dec '07) to fourth fiscal quarter (Jan - March '08).Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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Just saw this on Kotaku. At first I was bummed but then I realized between Halo 3, GTA 4 and Assassins Creed, I probably wouldn't have played it anywaysPS4: aBayBates
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