Blacksmith reviews the smithies in "A Plague Tale: Innocence"
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- čas přidán 26. 12. 2023
- Description in the title, Review below.
This game is a linear puzzle action game, and is quite good when it's reasonably easy to decypher what you are supposed to be doing. The later part gets worse as your number of options makes the intended course of action difficult to parse.
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It's more amusing to imagine the character is explaining everything in Malcolm's voice.
this is the type of informative content I'm looking for
Tongs might be my favourite utensil for cooking with too, just so useful.
Another thing i noticed is just how light it is in the forge, it's basically outside. Especially in a medieval setting judging how hot the piece you are working on was mainly done by color, something which is immensely more accurate and easier to judge when the smithy is more darkened.
Might be nitpicking but hey hoo.
That's too petty for me. I've seen plenty of well lit forges, you just learn to judge the colours differently.
I never thought about that. Thanks
Some day these companies will wise up and hire you to correct their smithies before they put their games out.
Though I feel like the movie industry might be more prone to hire consultants for that than gamer studios would be.
This is exactly the content I want to watch!!! Keep up the content
I've watched enough of this series that I found myself reviewing the smithies in baldurs gate 3. To my amateur eye they seem to be pretty good, but I'd love to see your opinion.
In your previous video on Skyrim you gave the smiths at riverwood high marks. How accurate is the orc that works there's comment on wearing less clothes stating “the heat is unbearable so that less clothes”. How accurate is this statement? And should the father be angry ? when the boy says one day he's going to work at the smelter after watching said orc? 😂
Thank you for the info
Malcolm if you make this into a series of CZcams shorts or Tiktoks you'd be raking in those views.
I like this
So... better than Skyrim, at least... but still not great.
This is not a proper forge, it's at best a forgery!
What is the significance of the horn on the last anvil not being round enough? You can't shape metal around it?
The horn is specifically for working with rounded objects. For instance if you wanted to adjust a horseshoe, or make a set of hooks with identical curvature, or forge weld a wheel rim. The horn cannot perform these functions well if the top is almost flat.
@@MalcolmPL Wonderful, thank you for explaining! I would love to see more videos like this.