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VGH #327: My Brain Feels Different

Paul and D.J. get deep into Monster Hunter World and opine on controversial topics like drinks and numbers. Meanwhile, Randy escapes Monster Hunter with the Lost Sphear demo, then escapes from the Lost Sphear demo with a classic 3DS game. Also, cardboard.  Monster Hunter: World sees players gear up to venture on quests to battle against fearsome monsters, progressively improving their hunting abilities as they play. … Hunters must use their cunning and abilities to survive the intense and evolving fights as they battle to become the ultimate hunter!.

According to Direct3D Hooking 3D gaming is interactive computer entertainment that is graphically presented in the three dimensions of height, width and depth; the addition of depth to 2D gaming enabled the exploration of virtual worlds with more realistic representation. Elite was the first of this new generation of video games, in 1984. Here is a simple answer: They do it all in 3D graphics applications like Maya or 3DS Max. First they do some concept arts (on paper), according to them they create models, textures (in Photoshop or something like that). When your game starts, it parses all these files and loads models, textures, animations.

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Send us your questions for our 2017 season finale!

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Feeling inexplicably thirsty? That can only mean one thing — it’s time for the drunktacular finale to another year of VGHangover! As we’ve done every year for the past 50 years of doing this show, we’re opening the phone lines so you can call in with your questions, then opening some bottles of the good(?) stuff to help us answer them. (That’s not to say that you come up with the sort of questions that necessitate drinking, but — look, it’s been a long 2017, OK?)

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