I don't know if you're still active here, but all the OneDrive links I tried say "Sorry, there was a problem downloading this file." Specifically, I was trying to redownload the TERA head packs since I lost my copies. I don't know if all the files in that account are affected or just those, but none of them were downloadable on my end.
Hello! Is there any chance you have the pink heart set of weapon skins from TERA? Like the bow called Cupid's Vector/Shot To The Heart ^_^
I have a question about your Tera models (and i guess all of your models in general) is there a way to get them to work on source filmmaker?
I don't know if anyone will be able to read this but I'm a beginner when it comes to 3d softwares and have only been using 3Ds Max. May I know how will I be able to import .mesh or .ascii files to Autodesk 3ds max?>
The Devil May cry games are thematically under the fantasy/dark fantasy type of video games. The themes do differ from each other over the games:
DMC 1 and 3: Classic dark fantasy theme (i.e. creepy gothic towers and castles), all in a contemporary setting
DMC 4: Medieval-ish/Renaissance-ish (based on Fortuna's architecture and design) contemporary dark fantasy (due to the interior fo Fortuna's castle, the hidden pit, etc.)
DMC 2: 90% urban fantasy, 50% science fantasy, 10% dark
DMC 5: Pure urban fantasy with a dash of science fantasy, almost like the Mortal Instruments, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, etc. This is contemporary/urban fantasy done right.
DmC: Devil May Cry: Tries WAAAAAAAAAAY too hard on the teen urban/science fantasy theming motif; littered with corporate images about obesity, soft drinks, etc. Steals too much from Buffy, Twilight, Futurama, Mortal Instruments, etc. Itsuno and the DMC 5 team both did it better than Tameem and NT!
Favorite one for me pretty much has to go to DMC 4. It's full of variety and the environments are imaginatively melded.
yeah DMC4 - the best :)
I prefer the worlds of the JP-developed games more than the now- (almost!) forgotten reboot developed by NT.