168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 14 has a long and funny history with food. First we had the great grape era, when fans delighted i🐎n the game's ♔wonderfully blocky fruit. 🌄Now, people are losing their shi🥂t over a new bao animation, and boy oh boy is it impressive.
As reported by , fans have taken to Twitter to bao down to the bun𓂃 animation. You may be wondering why, but remember those low poly grapes? Yeah, FF14 ❀has come a long way.
The bao animation in question shows a character🍒 pulling it apart in th𓃲eir hands. The bao stretches, comes apart at the edges and then the middle, and jiggles before settling as steam bursts forth. You may be thinking, "what's so cool about that?" Well, it's really bloody hard to animate that sort of thing.
Think about it, back in the day, and even in many games now, you rarely see characters handing things to each other. It's why game developers all looked on in awe when Ellie took off her shirt in The Last of Us Part 2. Whenever a character has to get changed they go off-screen 𝔍for a bit and come back, because it's hard to animate an item of clothing separately from a body.
Fanbyte section head Michael Higham . They wrote that it is based on a siopao, a Filipino food adopted from Hokkien Chinese immigrants. "It’s not just any old steamed bun or version of bao, it’s a long-sꦍtanding staple that represents our culture and cuis🔯ine," Higham writes.
As well as praising the animation in FF14, people also paid homage to one of the all-time food GOATs, the bread in Yakuza 7. It tears in such a realistic way and even looks fluffy on the inside. It's a technical marvel, just for a💦 bite of food.
People love food in games so much that a pair of YꦑouTubers made every sandwich from Pokemon Scarle🧸t & Violet to see how good they tasted, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Harvestel💧la referenced FF14's low-poly🌳 grapes, and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:on𒊎e fan even turned them into earrings.
In other, less important Final Fantasy 14 news, its next expansion 🍃will finally raise the level cap to an even 100. This is up from the previous cap of 90. Since Heavens♚word, each expansion has raised ౠthis by ten levels, so who knows where it'll end up?