Real scale doesn't work in games
It's not that easy to create a realistic environment. In this video I will give you 3 main reasons why real sizes and scale will not work in games. We will look at the challenges that game developers face when they try to create a realistic game environment. Throughout this video we will look at stairs, walls, ceiling height, elevators in games, distance between objects, collisions and NPC navigation issues. You will see what dimensions developers should change to make a realistic environment playable as well. I hope this video helps you better understand game creation process and helps you create better game environment if you are game developer. In the next video I want to talk about exterior environment and its challenges. Be sure to subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss new videos about games and game development tips and tricks Check out my previous video about doors in games and why they are so large compared to real doors: • What's wrong with doors in games? Check out other links to find more content: Instagram: / nikolay_shamaev ArtStation: https://www.artstation.com/nikolaysha... Twitter: / nikolay_shamaev #gamedesign #gamedev #realism #howgameswork

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