u/LuckSkywanker

*HALFTIME SHOW!!!* I am asking the Dev's to add a show segment in between matches. **EMBARK PLEASE CONSIDER**
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*HALFTIME SHOW!!!* I am asking the Dev's to add a show segment in between matches. **EMBARK PLEASE CONSIDER**

There can be nothing better than getting the final Killcam in other games, we all know that feeling of doing something insane and then everyone has to watch it. Well this is the 'Ultimate Killcam' for a whole lobby across all the games that were played in that round.

This idea is totally not exactly what it should be but surely inspiration to do something similar. I imagine with the replay system already in place this is a simple enough implementation. It would super good also for eSports games. There will always be that game show element.

Idea: A Halftime Show between loading screens/round transitions.

Instead of just sitting in loading screens, imagine the arena broadcast cuts to a replay segment hosted like an actual sports event. The game already has such a strong TV-show identity, and would fit in perfectly.

Some ideas:

  • Play of the Game
  • Multi-kills
  • Last-second cashout steals
  • Team wipes
  • Destruction highlights

The replay system could pick some random replays from the game and show them Scotty and June can throw in some play by plays.

More follow up ideas:

  • The announcers reacting to the replay
  • Sponsor overlays and fake ads
  • Split-screen “Top Plays”
  • Slow-motion building collapses
  • “Best replay that Round”

It would make matches feel even more immersive in the live VR game show world in tune with THE FINALS’ identity.

u/LuckSkywanker — 4 days ago

I rented a 1.6t mini digger with the end goal to make a somewhat level lawn from a previously uneaven area with hedge stumps and tree stumps in many places.

I ripped up the high parts and pushed the soil towards the end.

The main area is 80ft X 50ft and the section in front of the hedge on the left is probably 20ft X 40ft.

I need some advice, I just jumped head in at the opportunity to get started. I have some ideas but really need some next steps and cost savings.

I have access to a tiler/rotovator (can't find what's the right name).

The whole area is not perfectly level, it probably has like a 10-20° maybe a little more downwards and I also created some high spots where I moved the dirt around.

I need to mention the upper lawn at the bottom of the photo is 3-4ft higher than the other section.

I am also thinking about drainage and what's the best way to go about it.

u/LuckSkywanker — 9 days ago