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The creative director of Age of Empires 4 cuts doubts about graphic finishing

The creative director of Age of Empires 4 cuts doubts about graphic finishing

The bright and colorful appearance of the first gameplay should not worry us according to Adam Isgreen, who promises options for all tastes.

The first gameplay of Age of Empires 4, shown during the past X019, did not quite satisfy all fans of the saga, which soon showed their doubts about the appearance of the new installment, for many too colorful and cartoon. Adam Isgreen, creative director of the game, has wanted to stop those fears suddenly and, in a recent streaming in which he has participated, has ensured that there will be options and visual configurations for all tastes. “On the aspect of the game, I know that many people said: My God, it's too bright! It is just saturation. Okay, there is no reason to worry about that. You can lower the saturation. There are options for this. ”

The visual finish of the new installment has diverted the attention of the gameplay itself and has blurred the premiere of the Relic Games title, about which there has also been positive news in recent hours. One of them is no to microtransactions. Isgreen himself confirmed a few weeks ago that they will explore the idea of ​​making expansions, but that "microtransactions in a real-time strategy game do not fit." A grateful decision in the times that run and that makes the wait even more arduous until the departure of this Age of Empires 4, which still has no set launch date and will land at least fifteen years after the third part, Age of Discovery

Age of Empires II, already in Gamepass

To open your mouth until then it is worth making a stop in Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition, now available on Xbox Game Pass for PC. A revamped version of the mythical game in which we will find graphics in 4K, a new expansion (The Last Khans) and an interface and gameplay retouched and adapted to the times. It is never a bad time to build, protect and expand.

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