GrayFox Posted September 21, 2005 Author Report Posted September 21, 2005 heh anyway, instead of that graphic stuff there's something that every fanboy like me must wonder about. Snake looks really cranky ass now, but if you make the comparaison with otakon who doesn't look really old : and in mgs2 : so is that really snake ? or anoher clone bastard coming out from space ? Well, if you look at those MGS2 pictures, Otacon could be 25 years old and Snake something like 40. So if MGS4 is for example 15 years later, both look pretty much as old as what they would be. The MGS world, however, is pretty odd so you never know what has happened to Snake. Side effects of FoxDie or cloning, perhaps?? Quote
MrH2o Posted September 28, 2005 Report Posted September 28, 2005 Cant you guys see its a aging Hitler Quote
ginsengavenger Posted September 28, 2005 Report Posted September 28, 2005 lol - After Kojima finished off his technical demonstration, Kojima explained why he decided to age his characters. "Old characters are better because their wrinkles can be used to show the rendering capabilities of the PS3," he said. "Young characters have silky skin, so it's not as challenging." that's a really good reason to advance a plot. Quote
GrayFox Posted September 28, 2005 Author Report Posted September 28, 2005 lol - After Kojima finished off his technical demonstration, Kojima explained why he decided to age his characters. "Old characters are better because their wrinkles can be used to show the rendering capabilities of the PS3," he said. "Young characters have silky skin, so it's not as challenging." that's a really good reason to advance a plot. There's no chance he was joking, huh? Quote
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