I just beat D4’s story last night, right. Well, I often like to watch the entire credits of a game, for two reasons. 1: Because Marvel movies have conditioned me into thinking there’s a hidden cinematic at the end of the credits. 2: With modern games now, I like to see how long the scroll is going to be.
For any of you who’ve sat through the entire credits, you’ll know I’m telling the truth when I say it took THIRTY THREE minutes, from start to finish. That’s thousands and thousands of names. I can’t even imagine how much work it was to type all those names. No mistakes, no errors, typos, etc. Immaculate.
It’s a tremendous amount of work for one person, but what’s really confounding is, if there were multiple people working on typing all this, how did they communicate to each other what they’ve typed already? Really think about it.
You are supposed to give a credit to those people who were given a credit, instead you give a credit to people that gave a credit, did I understood you right?
I wanna know how 33 minutes worth of names in the credits, and not one of those people during development asked why there’s a 10 second CD when dismounting from your horse
Bro…it looks like a job i can finish in an 8 hour shift or maybe in two day’s work time at most…i dont think D4 credits was as much work as you think it is.
With the giant molten hammer, it honestly looked like Ragnaros. Then I remembered vanilla WoW, and all of the horrible RNG “End Turns” from Hearthstone after playing him washed over me. And I shuddered with fear.
So I guess what they were going for worked, scared me.