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Dev calls Clair Obscur the biggest gaming mystery right now
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84743, member: 27"] Indie devs just schooled the entire industry on efficiency. Sandfall Interactive somehow shipped Clair Obscur Expedition 33 using pocket change and a skeleton crew. Adrian Chmielarz from The Astronauts publicly lost his mind over how this Montpellier studio achieved AAA fidelity with barely thirty employees and under ten million dollars. He calls this achievement the absolute biggest mystery currently baffling the development scene. The Witchfire creator admitted his worldview was shattered after learning that half of that tiny workforce had never even built a game before. He obsesses over their production methods because the final product feels incredibly coherent despite the inexperienced labor. He even transcribed a French conference recording from the studio head just to hunt for their magic formula. Contractors clearly played a massive role since the credits roll runs forever. However, Chmielarz notes the central creative unit still pulled the strings. He did spot some clever shortcuts, like enemies lacking faces to save animation labor. Cutscenes also function like stage plays, where digital actors avoid physically touching their surroundings to simplify coding. These smart production hacks definitely worked because the project keeps sweeping trophies during award season. The title recently grabbed hardware at the New York Game Awards and seems poised to stack the cabinet even higher. [/QUOTE]
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