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This Q&A was posted to the website 1up.com by Miroslaw Dymek on June 9, 2008.[1]

Questions and Answers[edit | edit source]

Welcome to Two Worlds!

Hi! My name is Mirek Dymek and I work at Reality Pump, we're a game developer and right now we're working on Two Worlds for PC and 360. This is the blog we've set up to get some info out to you, the fans Hopefully we'll have some fun stuff to put up, but we're hoping to update every week or two with fresh information for you. We are constantly adding and updating the worlds in the game with new items, objects, characters, etc. Now, without further adieu, I give you our blog!

I'm currently playing: The Legend of Zelda Wii , Professor Layton and the Curious Village , Super Smash Bros. Brawl


Spelling Bee! posted: 06/09/2008

Hey guys! Summer is here and I'm super excited! So much to do, so little time. But first off, lets get down to business.

Here are some more questions that I've received from readers with my answers following.

Q: The Screenshots for "The Temptation" are really impressive. Are you satisfied with the current stage of development?

A: Absolutely! It was our intention right from the start of the development to make the world of Antaloor more beautiful and realistic while giving it a fantastic atmosphere. Thanks to the new engine, we've succeeded in creating an even more impressive game world in "The Temptation". We've been improving the detail level of objects so much so that you wouldn't believe how they look!


Q: Can you give us some idea of how the new optics will look?

A: While programming the engine, we mainly concentrated on new ways of tackling lighting. We also focused on optimizing existing technologies and supplementing them through our own developments. Thanks to combining next-generation effects like HDRR (High Dynamic Range Rendering), volumetric light and the automatic depth of focus function, we're now a step closer to achieving true photo-realism.

more:
http://www.1up.com/do/my1Up?publicUserId=5817446

References[edit | edit source]

  • [2] Original blog post (lost).