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The FMV bits show characters in the world rather than just on a screen. Using FMV for that would be weird to say the least. I doubt they will.
I realized I composed that entirely incorrectly; here's what I should have said:
I hope they use full-motion video for characters, rather than rendered CGI models. This didn't look great in Myst, and it was really nice when an enterprising modder added FMV back to Myst. I get why (FMV doesn't always work with VR) but I hope they give us the option on day one with Riven.
They will be using CGI characters, but it sounds like they hope to do a better job of it this time around. The 90s digital camera footage would be unusable for a modern game, beyond recasting and refilming I don't see any other feasible way to make the FMV not look out of place in a modern game.
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