Dude if you'd followed the game, you'd know that these trailers are primarily to show a few armor types for each Advanced Class. A secondary goal is showing a few abilities, some of which we haven't seen before. These are just little treats, not big trailers meant to sell the whole game.Spencer Petersen said:Half baked ingame animations with a 19 minute gameplay video, demonstration of multiple named skills with distinct effects on different enemy types, a full demonstration of the environment and its uses in combat, a full fledged boss fight and further explanation of how you can expand and make your abilities unique.Hristo Tzonkov said:Isn't that what Blizzard did with Diablo 3?Halfbaked ingame animations as trailers...poiumty said:Man, this looks godawful. To think I was expecting this game to be good.
Dude. You do not put unfinished animations in a trailer. A trailer needs to present what the game has to offer. You don't make the game look like some wonky piece of shit and expect people to buy it. Besides, animations aren't made IN PARTS. By all we have going so far, these will be the final animations before launch.arc1991 said:They don't like the game (that isn't released yet) because the unfinished animations are not finished (shock horror)
The trailer looks good as long as you ignore what it was demonstrating. Its ok the animations are choppy, that not what it was about. Its ok the combat looked like it just consisted of clicking on inert enemies and using a skill every once in a while, they'll fix that later. Its ok that the AI didn't know how to do anything but stand still and shoot, that's not important now. Its ok it didn't show mission structure besides a guy shooting a computer console and then running away, they'll work on that later. Its ok that it didn't show any RPG elements or actual use of named abilities, that's for later. Its ok it didn't show any level design but a valley and a place with chest high walls, the level design team is still working on it.
So what did the trailer show? It showed that you can specialize in 2 different trees, both apparently capable of tanking and dealing damage, with 1 heal ability. It showed that shooting things happens. It showed that the game might actually exist. That's about it.
Here are some other types of trailers:
Fate of the Galaxy - This one is all about the overall game and shows both combat and story while giving an overview of the situation in the game. This is more of a traditional marketing trailer.
Taral V Developer Walkthrough - This showcases the first section of a multiplayer story instance in the game, complete with developer commentary and explanation. Rather broad and not aimed at the MMO veterans per se, but gives a good look at the flow of combat and the different roles.
Sith Inquisitor - This one is about showcasing a specific class and giving a taste of its abilities and the tone of its story in the game.
I'm not trying to patronize you or anything, I'm just pointing out that there are different trailers with specific goals. Part of this is that they do updates every Friday so they split up their information into smaller chunks like this.
Also, why are people talking about AI when these are all staged scenarios?