YouTube's latest Boundary Break episode touches the camera from Star Wars Jedi: The Fallen Order and shows everyone what's going on behind Oz's screen. Some of these are simply the way programmers, designers and moderators manage resources, but there are a few secrets that will raise an eyebrow or two.
The AT-AT sequence is a great example of how Respawn Entertainment handled seamless scene changes. Order collapse
But there is also a trip to the center of Sarlacc from the first chapter of the game, if you wonder what the last thoughts of Boba Fett were before he was dragged to his death by the greatest galaxy. It can be seen as contradictory, details that Respound designers have chosen to place in some of the most inaccessible places in the game, while just the same birds, NPC viewers and others elsewhere. That speaks to the tactics or storytelling that has changed recently, or just the artists having fun when they can.
Either way, it's a great look inside the title that brought Star Wars back to the video game map in a big and unexpected way. Shesez, YouTuber after Boundary Break video series, he always comes up with a great look inside the big-name games – by the end of 2018 he has found many exciting things inside Fallout 3. And in April, Shesez demonstrated a high-quality visual style Shovel Knight it's actually a 3D game.