A fan has recreated the Stranglethorn Vale from World of Warcraft in Unreal Engine 4. One of the best projects to date.
From time to time, some fans have recreated areas from World of Warcraft in Unreal Engine 4. However, the project by YouTuber Darek Zahálka is likely to top it all. His rendition of Stranglethorn Vale from World of Warcraft is simply breathtaking.
What is there to see? The video is accompanied by tranquil sounds (not the original WoW music) and shows part of Stranglethorn Vale. Those who have quested there before will immediately recognize the ruins, the characteristic rope bridge, and the distant ruins. With the stunning lighting and detailed surroundings, the jungle feels almost alive.
If you’re letting your vacation plans fall through this year due to the current situation, you can at least take a few minutes of relaxation with this video tour. The risk of being attacked by wild animals is not too great.
However, it must be said that the video only shows a very small portion of Stranglethorn Vale. The entire area was probably not recreated. The details in the segment shown are extremely meticulous, and there are so many little things that one can probably overlook this fact.
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Comparison photos show the details: In the Reddit post about this video, the creator also published a few “Work in Progress” images. Here you can see what the raw version looked like and what screenshots he used for inspiration and reference. This makes the end result even more impressive.
Would you like to see the entire World of Warcraft in modern graphics? Or should Blizzard stick to the comic graphic style at all costs?
