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Como un dragón: los muebles de la isla de Dondoko de la riqueza infinita provienen de los activos de juego reutilizados

Autor : Joseph Actualizar : Feb 21,2025

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s Dondoko Island Furniture Came From Reused Game AssetsLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth's Dondoko Island: una expansión inesperada de un minijuego a través de la reutilización de activos

La isla de Dondoko, el minijuego expansivo en Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, es un testimonio de la gestión de activos creativos. El diseñador principal Michiko Hatoyama reveló ideas sobre su desarrollo, destacando el importante papel de reutilizar los activos del juego existentes.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s Dondoko Island Furniture Came From Reused Game Assetsinicialmente concebido como una característica más pequeña, el alcance de Dondoko Island aumentó drásticamente durante el desarrollo. La adición de numerosas recetas de muebles jugó un papel clave en esta expansión.

RGG Studio aprovechó su extensa biblioteca de activos de la serie Yakuza, lo que permite la rápida creación de nuevos muebles. Hatoyama declaró que las piezas de muebles individuales estaban hechas "en cuestión de minutos", un marcado contraste con los días o incluso los meses que generalmente se requieren para la creación de nuevos activos. Esta reutilización eficiente permitió la integración perfecta de una amplia gama de muebles en el medio ambiente de la isla de Dondoko.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s Dondoko Island Furniture Came From Reused Game AssetsLa decisión de expandir la isla de Dondoko y sus opciones de muebles surgieron de un deseo de ofrecer a los jugadores un juego diverso y atractivo. El gran tamaño de la isla y la extensa lista de recetas de muebles brindan a los jugadores libertad significativa y control creativo para transformar la isla inyapida inicial en un lujoso resort.

Lanzado el 25 de enero de 2024, Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth (la novena entrada principal en la serie Yakuza) ha sido bien recibida. El éxito del juego, junto con el rico legado de los activos de los títulos anteriores de Yakuza, posiciona RGG Studio ventajosamente para el desarrollo futuro del juego. Dondoko Island se destaca como un minijuego notablemente a gran escala, ofreciendo a los jugadores innumerables horas de disfrute gracias al uso inteligente del estudio de los recursos existentes.

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