![]() ![]() You have a responsibility to put out a game that allows them to do it again. All that's an incredible thing to do as modding and some of these guys worked on mods for years to get them to work and that sort of dedication to a game. You know, the multiplayer guys coming out, trying to figure out how to run the game on a server. I mean, watching a lot of the mods, I mean, the famous ones, the Superman mods, the infinite grapple mods. " The modding community took - and it's a complex piece of code - so the fact that people were able to get in there and do what they've been able to do. " We have taken inspiration from some of the mods, that were produced for Just Cause 2, for some of the more crazy ideas that we've put into Just Cause 3" - An unidentified developer for JC3, in the third part of the "developer diary" promotional video series for JC3. We think it's an homage to when people are willing to spend their personal time to come up with awesome and crazy ideas and build incredible new systems." - Roland Lesterlin, JC3 game director, in some JC3-related interview. we would love people to continue modding Avalanche games. A lot of us came from the modding community, so there's a lot of will to help it out. " Everyone here at Avalanche loves the modding community. Needs identification (the video interview may be on the JC3 article). A game that's all about the sandbox - really in a good spot." - An unidentified developer for Just Cause 3. Quotes from game developers " The modding community has always been something spectacular in all games and any game that gets the love of the modding community is already in a good spot. ![]() 7.3 Maximizing animation and cinematic content workflows for JC4.This inspires people to come up with their own ways to have fun (such as Road Trip), and it's fun tagging along. But what I like most about this mod is its lack of structure. In large groups, I always had a bit of flickering and teleportation going on which is a little distracting. Mostly the problems lie in connection and collision issues. There are a couple of downsides - the gunplay isn't that fun but that's not a huge deal really. It's hard to complain about a free mod like this. This ends in a destruction derby of sorts, in which I chose to take a jet. Teleporting to someone in this convoy while it's in motion is just mayhem as vehicles fly and crash about on the highway. But I was much more interested in joining a "road trip". Action mostly seems the busiest at the airports, and you can do structured races too which were okay. Same with vehicles, you'll be driving along an suddenly someone is on your bonnet giving you two options - bail and fight, or panic and hopefully take them down too. One moment you're shooting someone carefully in the distance, the next they're flying over you like a super hero. It's interesting how a grapple can mix up combat in a 3rd person game like this. Although it does look a little weird when they're just hovering by your vehicle. Happily, most of the combat is synced now, including vehicles, but you can't see others grapple hook yet (not a big deal - it's just a rope). It seems the team's biggest challenge was getting everything 'synced', which means what you do can be seen by other players and vice versa. It's very easy and quick to join a game and just start playing with the updated user interface. It's just incredible how smooth it runs too, so you can see why the JC2-MP Team has wanted to get this MP mod off the ground.Īnd it's impressive how much effort they've put into it, with lots of tests on a regular basis over the last year and with lots of community interaction all around. The original game itself was quite fun in singleplayer, but the world was the real hero. The dense forest, the high-rise buildings. I still think there isn't a better looking open world game out there (GTAV doesn't count until I can play it on my PC). Most of the servers I joined let you buy and spawn any vehicle or weapon you like for free - and you can teleport to anyone with a simple console command.Īnd what a world the islands of Panau are! It's worth playing this mod just to remind you how good this 2010 game looks. The goal is simple - jump into a match with possibly thousands of people online in the same world at once, and start chaos in a sandbox of full of land sea and air vehicles. The mod is free, but you do need Just Cause 2 to play it. It's reached a very playable stage now and popped up on steam. But the JC2-MP team has been hard at work for a very long time on a multiplayer mod to rectify this.
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