The latest Halo Infinite dev diary is all about weird vehicle sound effects
That is a very large tractor
Developer 343 Industries enlisted the help of some unlikely machines while recording the raw audio for vehicle sound effects in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Halo Infinite, as the studio's latest developer diary shows.
Vehicles are the star of the first episode of 343's new Making Halo Infinite series, which will seemingly offer behind-the-scenes lo🅺oks at the game's bones in the months to come. The first e💖pisode is all about things that go vroom, but Halo Infinite's vehicles use sounds taken from plenty more than mere cars.
By strapping microphones to anything with a steering wheel, 343 captured the sounds of everything from roll cage box cars to old-sc♈hool muscle cars. Beyond that, we've got some w🐽eirder machinery, like a tractor which was apparently built in 1918, and which I initially thought was some sort of combine harvester.
We've also got a helicopter, a fighter jet, and, actually, I'm still not over that tractor thing. What the hell is 343 going to use those sounds for? I'm genuinely curious. I get that not every audio sample will make it into the game, but what could possibly require the timbre of a 20th century tractor? Then again, this is the game that used 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the snarfing of a pug named Gyoza to help build🏅 its alien sounds, so I guess all ไbets are off.
While we wait for the next installment in Making Halo Infinite, check out 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:343's deep-dive on Halo as a whole - its journey with the franchise, its goals for Halo Infinite, and what comes next. Failing that, you can always check out the most recent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:batch of concept art.
Halo Infinite will be free on Xbox Series X 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:if you buy it on Xbox One.
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