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PLANETSIDE 2 Pre-Viz: SF2B Reaver

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Concept art © 2012 Sony Online Entertainment LLC. SOE. All Rights Reserved.

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Planetside 2 is out soon! Watch the trailer here: [link]
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Current Planetside 2 design, and Planetside 1 design.
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So, with the new trailer out, and the tonnes of beta footage, concept art and media floating about I think its safe to release some of my pre-viz work I did for SOE from 2009-2010. I will be releasing in the order of what is only out already in the media, and then finally once the game is 'gold' then the rest will follow in updates to come.

Planetside ([link]) was, and is, an unimaginably amazing true-MMOFPS franchise that should have taken the world by storm 9 years ago. It was the only game back then that could hold my attention for more than 7 minutes. Defending a hard-earned facility, Mass Gal drops, MAX Raids had me rushing home from school and logging on and doing my part for the TR/Vanu. Most of the defining moments of my life's gaming experience is credited to Planetside and its open-world 'sandbox' nature, allowing hundreds of players to wage epic freaking war in a 24-hour long persistent world server. The network connectively was surprisingly sharp, and the frenetic gameplay, camaraderie and immersion to be had was nothing short of exhilarating.

I eventually left the game due to the introduction of BFRs (Don't get me wrong it was fun as a Collosus killing shit and acting out my Mechwarrior fantasies on live human opponents, being a troll even before it became a popular meme, but the entire battlefield dynamic just changed too drastically for comfort. I mainly enjoyed the combat with 50% infantry, 30% armour, 20% air vehicle mix...)

Fast forward 6 years, and right after finishing up my Space Vagabonds commission and wanting to take a holiday, a phonecall came in from SOGA Taiwan. It was for a project titled Planetside Next. I think I screamed a bit. A combination of self-doubt, horror, and eventually facemelting joy followed by a frantic followup email and a test and the job was awarded to us at IFS! :) (Helped to be a fan and swearing on my life that I'd do my best to homage Planetside and update it respectfully, too.) It was then supposed to be just a revamp of Planetside, a sort of Planetside reimagined. Explains why you don't see glass cockpits on my vehicle concepts, that was an early creative decision when they weren't sure they wanted to show off the characters or not due to engine limitations (IIRC they wanted to vastly increase the player count with the same engine or something, so something had to give). I also chimed in saying it was fantastic idea, because we'd be able to create a truly hard-sci fi futuristic look where high end optics were commonplace, removing the need for fragile transparent components. A cold, hardened look that is reminiscent of drones. I still think its a great meaningful look, and I always feel kinda broken-hearted when I see how in the current iterations the cockpit areas of my designs got carved up into glass, because it was a real labour of love for myself, and the early team members (GM John Laurence, Programmer/PM Steve Wang, AD William B. Yeatts) that went into designing all that stuff.

While I may not agree aesthetically with those changes, I can definitely appreciate and understand why they went the direction of showing off glass cockpits and crew especially now that the project has the brilliant Forgelight engine to bring that world to life. (Don't get me wrong, if its an open canopied jeep or ATV by all means uncover it all, show the crew, the rawness and exposure has beauty too... just that my design approach at the time was simply based around the original principle of being a hardened cockpit coffin and the pilot buried behind layers of protection. To my mind, it is very hard to just swap a part out and change the context and expect the design to carry the same meaning anymore. Players might not ever care, but I just felt the need to say my peace on that tiny matter. :) )

So anyways, I spent almost an entire year (2009-2010) on the project. It was one of the most transformational periods of my life professionally and testing in my personal life as well; the relationships forged and artistic growth, the incredible brain drain endured along with the soaring creative highs, no money can buy any of that. I will forever be grateful for the opportunity to have experienced it all and especially to have worked on the project of my dreams alongside some amazing people (credited above!), the game that made me a gamer. Can't wait to show more when I can and I sincerely hope my efforts have added to the joy of fans worldwide! Long live Planetside! :)

More on this piece:
-Credit to Steve Wang/John Laurence for the copy writing and backstory unless stated otherwise.
-Concept presented in 'Nanite Grey' since its a common pool vehicle. (NS Logo designed by me)
-The Brief was to give Nanite Systems a rather ironic 'corporate sleekness' to the design, since it is an arms manufacturer to the three factions, branding would be important to showcase its presence on the battlefields of Auraxis and beyond. I had lots of fun working in the curves and contrast between what could be made 'pretty' and what had to be left functional.
-Massive homage to the Apache of course, and the twin feed on my favourite ATE updated Super Hind. Planetside players will know of the ammunition system, so the twin feed would probably be an interesting addition that allows gunrunners to stock mixed feeds to deal with secondary threats and return alive.
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Krag7's avatar
Every couple of weeks I come back and take a look at your Planetside 2 concepts; all of the descriptions, detailing your love for the original as well as the story of these concepts, combined with the level of understanding you have in what you did here in comparison to the final products of the game just shows a... lack of passion from the core team. 

I personally play the PS4 version of the game, and despite what I hear from so many others about how the PC version has better battles and various console-specific woes, I still love the game; if anything, the smaller community makes the community so much more tightly knit. 

Despite all of that love I have for the game, I frequently find myself pondering things that could be so much cooler had they gone your way; while the massive, hard-hitting railgun rounds of the NC feel so much more satisfying to me than TR dakka, they still don't hold up to the idea of slinging a twenty mike-mike shell at a Vanu infantryman's faceplate with every trigger pull. When I see this, I see images of much more nimble cousins of the current Reaver making strafing runs on anti-air positions with impunity, a low-altitude maneuvering monstrosity to conflict the high-speed, high-altitude Mossy. 

The idea of your high-tech vision for the game just appeals to me more than the fairly low-tech visuals of the final game, I guess. I help run a sci-fi RP group here on dA, but we never usually have ground battles, so I'm left with Planetside and Wargame: Red Dragon for my fixes for large-scale land warfare. I know the comments so far on all of these have said more or less the same thing, but still. Great art; some great respect from me.