I can't think of a single one lol. As cool as they are, I fully accept that the purpose of a CGI trailer is to build hype not showcase gameplay. That's just me anyways.
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I was going to mention my favorite EVE trailer with its stellar (see what I did there?) graphics, but then I remembered it was all actual game footage, and not CGI
I'd much rather have ingame footage in a trailer. CGI shows me nothing of how a game will be. I don't know of any mmo that has used CGI in a trailer and had it look that way ingame.
WoW has that Kung Fu panda on every commercial, that represent nothing from the game...
hopes this helps.
1. Your first comment doesn't count seeing you didn't read the OPs thread title very well
2. Obviously you haven't played MoP if you did you would know that the panda in the commercial has everything to do with the game. The human and the orc are random and don't specifically have anything to do with the game.
I don't think there is any game trailers that use CGI that represent the game all that well. Its kinda the point, its not designed to demonstrate game play but rather lore or key components that you will find in the game.
Originally posted by Quirhid Should they accurately represent the game? Afterall, either it a) is an ad b) sets the mood c) tells a story.
Exactly. CGI trailers aren't designed to represent the game. They are designed to give the setting, mood and context of the game.
Do they represent the graphics of the game? No.
Do they represent the actual gameplay? No.
Should they represent the IP and get people thinking of what they'd like to do in the game? Yes. Some do that better than others.
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Originally posted by mmoguy43 Try not to think too hard.
Not really into accurately representation of gameplay. Let me be dazzeld by the story trailers often display and I will make my own judgement about how the game represents itself when I am actually playing it myself.
The only ones that I even remember well enough to comment on are the Wow BC and WAR ones. The others obviously didn't make an impression or I'd remember them.
CGI trailers are just meant to be neat little hype inducing mini-movies. Never expect more than that from a CGI clip.
You guys should provide some links, I'm too lazy to youtube these trailers.
I've never seen a trailer and gotten the same experience in-game unless it was a scripted encounter.
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Originally posted by Loktofeit Exactly. CGI trailers aren't designed to represent the game. They are designed to give the setting, mood and context of the game...
Great idea. I think movie studios should follow this trend. Show fantastic cut scenes which look nothing like the actual movie, itself.
Luckily, i don't need you to like me to enjoy video games. -nariusseldon. In F2P I think it's more a case of the game's trying to play the player's. -laserit
Originally posted by Loktofeit Exactly. CGI trailers aren't designed to represent the game. They are designed to give the setting, mood and context of the game...
Great idea. I think movie studios should follow this trend. Show fantastic cut scenes which look nothing like the actual movie, itself.
Looks like you missed the whole point there, buddy. What you clearly want is a gameplay demo/trailer, not a CGI trailer.
I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been-Wayne Gretzky
Although can't actually jump off a cliff and land on a Lib then shoot the pilot through the coockpit, I think the intense battle scenes of Planetside 2 were captured in their CGI trailer.
/vote Planetside2
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Originally posted by Phelcher Battlefield from DICE.... zero CGI all game.WoW has that Kung Fu panda on every commercial, that represent nothing from the game...hopes this helps.
1. Your first comment doesn't count seeing you didn't read the OPs thread title very well
2. Obviously you haven't played MoP if you did you would know that the panda in the commercial has everything to do with the game. The human and the orc are random and don't specifically have anything to do with the game.
and no your comments don't help
Your young and gullable, so i wont be to harsh, but a commercial is MARKETING. nothing in that blizzard commercial is real... it doesnt show any actual gameplay because that would be boring. So they male a high -production commercial with all cgi graphics to get all the gullable fragile kids panties all wet.
The panda misrepresents WoW... nobody cares if the story line is correct.
Secondly, the reason u need a kung fu panda commercial is for moms and dads... so their child can tug on their sleeve and say "See.. thats the game i want daddy"..
CGI is used when the product doesnt live up...!
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Originally posted by Phelcher CGI is used when the product doesnt live up...!
Not necessarily. CGI is primarily used when a contextual representation can more expeditiously convey the mood or style of the game better than gameplay can.
The viewer now has an idea in 5 or 6 words what the gameplay is like. The images that pass by are of civilizations building up and armies fighting, further putting into the viewers mind what they can do in the game.
"What will your civilization stand for?"
asks the voiceover as the camera pans up the stairs to the king being crowned. The trailer, through words and visions gets the viewer thinking about what they would do and how they would become king.
The types of gamers that are into sims, god games, SLGs, conquest games all have a tease as to what the game can be. It has them interested in either finding out more or simply in getting the game. This is a message that could never have been as compellingly relayed if done through gameplay if for no other reason than a first time viewer wouldn't have the slightest clue what they are looking at.
There isn't a "right" or "wrong" way to play, if you want to use a screwdriver to put nails into wood, have at it, simply don't complain when the guy next to you with the hammer is doing it much better and easier. - Allein "Graphics are often supplied by Engines that (some) MMORPG's are built in" - Spuffyre
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Battlefield from DICE.... zero CGI all game.
WoW has that Kung Fu panda on every commercial, that represent nothing from the game...
hopes this helps.
"No they are not charity. That is where the whales come in. (I play for free. Whales pays.) Devs get a business. That is how it works."
-Nariusseldon
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What happens when you log off your characters????.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFQhfhnjYMk
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1. Your first comment doesn't count seeing you didn't read the OPs thread title very well
2. Obviously you haven't played MoP if you did you would know that the panda in the commercial has everything to do with the game. The human and the orc are random and don't specifically have anything to do with the game.
and no your comments don't help
Couldn't careless
I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been -Wayne Gretzky
Exactly. CGI trailers aren't designed to represent the game. They are designed to give the setting, mood and context of the game.
Do they represent the graphics of the game? No.
Do they represent the actual gameplay? No.
Should they represent the IP and get people thinking of what they'd like to do in the game? Yes. Some do that better than others.
There isn't a "right" or "wrong" way to play, if you want to use a screwdriver to put nails into wood, have at it, simply don't complain when the guy next to you with the hammer is doing it much better and easier. - Allein
"Graphics are often supplied by Engines that (some) MMORPG's are built in" - Spuffyre
Not really into accurately representation of gameplay. Let me be dazzeld by the story trailers often display and I will make my own judgement about how the game represents itself when I am actually playing it myself.
The only ones that I even remember well enough to comment on are the Wow BC and WAR ones. The others obviously didn't make an impression or I'd remember them.
CGI trailers are just meant to be neat little hype inducing mini-movies. Never expect more than that from a CGI clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzE6GQNBYqo
In all honesty, nothing comes to mind. Maybe Diablo II with the CGI storyline being used as the trailer.
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I think that EvE (with exception of in-station action) represents the game quite accurately
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You guys should provide some links, I'm too lazy to youtube these trailers.
I've never seen a trailer and gotten the same experience in-game unless it was a scripted encounter.
I played WoW up until WotLK, played RoM for 2 years and now Rift.
I am F2P player. I support games when I feel they deserve my money and I want the items enough.
I don't troll, and I don't take kindly to trolls.
Great idea. I think movie studios should follow this trend. Show fantastic cut scenes which look nothing like the actual movie, itself.
Luckily, i don't need you to like me to enjoy video games. -nariusseldon.
In F2P I think it's more a case of the game's trying to play the player's. -laserit
Minecraft has one of the most honest trailers out there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmB9b5njVbA
Looks like you missed the whole point there, buddy. What you clearly want is a gameplay demo/trailer, not a CGI trailer.
I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been -Wayne Gretzky
Although can't actually jump off a cliff and land on a Lib then shoot the pilot through the coockpit, I think the intense battle scenes of Planetside 2 were captured in their CGI trailer.
/vote Planetside2
Above all else... never ever piss off the penguin.
1. Your first comment doesn't count seeing you didn't read the OPs thread title very well
2. Obviously you haven't played MoP if you did you would know that the panda in the commercial has everything to do with the game. The human and the orc are random and don't specifically have anything to do with the game.
and no your comments don't help
The panda misrepresents WoW... nobody cares if the story line is correct.
Secondly, the reason u need a kung fu panda commercial is for moms and dads... so their child can tug on their sleeve and say "See.. thats the game i want daddy"..
CGI is used when the product doesnt live up...!
"No they are not charity. That is where the whales come in. (I play for free. Whales pays.) Devs get a business. That is how it works."
-Nariusseldon
Not necessarily. CGI is primarily used when a contextual representation can more expeditiously convey the mood or style of the game better than gameplay can.
To give an example, here is the Civ 4 trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuiM7Ycbm-k
"Challenge, Build, Expand, Create, Fight..."
The viewer now has an idea in 5 or 6 words what the gameplay is like. The images that pass by are of civilizations building up and armies fighting, further putting into the viewers mind what they can do in the game.
"What will your civilization stand for?"
asks the voiceover as the camera pans up the stairs to the king being crowned. The trailer, through words and visions gets the viewer thinking about what they would do and how they would become king.
The types of gamers that are into sims, god games, SLGs, conquest games all have a tease as to what the game can be. It has them interested in either finding out more or simply in getting the game. This is a message that could never have been as compellingly relayed if done through gameplay if for no other reason than a first time viewer wouldn't have the slightest clue what they are looking at.
There isn't a "right" or "wrong" way to play, if you want to use a screwdriver to put nails into wood, have at it, simply don't complain when the guy next to you with the hammer is doing it much better and easier. - Allein
"Graphics are often supplied by Engines that (some) MMORPG's are built in" - Spuffyre