NEW Out of Bounds Secrets | Resident Evil 4 - Boundary Break

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It's amazing how literally everything in the game is made with optical illusion. Videogames are truely an amalgam of multiple art forms.

M.sami
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I commented this before on another YouTuber's video showing the mysterious man in the green jacket, and I just wanted to say that the man's name is Naoki Katakai, who was the art producer for RE4. It seems like a good amount of time has went by and nobody was ever able to identify who he was, but someone on Twitter did a picture comparison shot of Mr. Katakai and his in-game pic and it looks exactly like him.

rubyknight
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He spins, most likely, because the programmer wanted him to be looking in a direction based on Leon's direction, and added Leon's rotation to his own angle every frame...
On the surface it would seem like this would work, but in practice it actually causes him to not change direction at all when Leon's angle is 0, and for him to spin 180 degrees per frame when Leon's angle is looking in the opposite direction. the closer to 359 degrees Leon's angle gets after 180, the more he _appears_ to slow down again because he's moving more than a half turn every frame, which makes it look like he's turning in the other direction.
This is a thing many programmers have mistakenly done, including myself. Rotational coding in 3D is slightly less straightforward than it is in 2D and it may be that once he was moved to be above the stage the code was just left in because it didn't make sense to waste time fixing or removing it if it would never be seen, and likely the programmer who did it didn't really want to mess with it anymore anyway.

sciverzero
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It never ceases to amaze me the kind of camera trickery game developers pull, and ANYTHING that isn’t necessary to be present or shown.. isn’t. Like with Louis in the closet. It’s implied he is there, but because you don’t need to see him, he really isn’t there.

PikaLink
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Wish I could go back in time to replay this for the first time on my GCN. Man it was so fun...spent hours replaying. Even bought a Brady games book

thecunninlynguist
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Shesez, you are so close to 1Mil. You absolutely deserve it after all your years of hard work. We're all so proud of you!!!

jojoversus
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that water effect is super interesting, never seen that technique used before

kiwi__
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That water camera trickery is crazy. What a clever way to achieve the realistic effect. Even crazier that it is repurposed for heat haze.

Also that sponsor segment had be laughing so hard it hurt.

GlitchHuntingGamer
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the reason why the monster spins is because it is probably coded to "follow" leon's position and "look" (rotate) towards leon. The way that last part is handled usually when programing games is: you take a point A (monster) and a point B (Leon) and do some vector math to get the direction in which the monster (A) should be rotated in order to "look" towards Leon (B). Thing is that these vector math algorythms usually require the distance between A and B to be anything but zero. (how do you rotate towards yourself? that's nonsense). Normally you would place an "if" statement so the monster doesn't rotate if the distance to Leon is zero, but since the monster is not supposed to be visible anyways, probably the programers didn't care to implement that and the consequense is that the monster is still rotating in the same direction it was rotating before the distance became zero.

elfarostudios
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Very creative work from the RE4 team, its such a captivating experience that its no surprise that this game in particular has so many fans.

sdaniaal
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18:59 the very subtle and quiet "Bad to the Bone" riff there was a nice touch

cjcadima
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I love how Snipey laughs. I would miss something if it wasn't in a video with him. Sometimes it also makes me laugh and that makes my day a little better

Specikun
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That's so weird, I've JUST been replaying this game on ps2 recently, up to the island chapter.
The backgrounds are so fuzzy and distant, it's really fun using the sniper rifle to look around for far-off secrets.

NeverStopRolling
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I love how Snipey has his fun making these videos :) It gives him something special to him, while overall having similar vibes with Shesez. Snipey is a great addition to boundary break and I'm all here for both of them having all the fun while making these videos!

shadiussokralio
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5:20 reminds me of that door scene from Airplane II: The Sequel

Watinho
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I loved hearing you laugh at the Verdugo portion of the video It was actually very pleasant 🤣🤣🤣 also I have to say I'm impress that you called them magazines instead of clips 🤣

straightjacket
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I did always wondered if items were in boxes before you smash them it would be interesting to see, also what a fantastic game honestly the best horror action resident evil of all time

KnightSlasher
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I love that you did the bare minimum to follow the suggestions from the advertisement notes

Conrad
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I really super appreciate that you took a lot of time with this video and didn't brush over the scenes and models in a speedrun. it's so much nicer to take your time when looking into the out of bounds stuff. Good format.

Waumboll
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always love seeing these types of videos especially when it's my favorite game. really feels like a Christmas gift, thanks

MiniMaro