By Staff Reporter, | April 03, 2017
"Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy" is not running at true 4K on PS4 Pro but only 1440p at 30fps. (YouTube)
Fans of the upcoming "Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy" game have suggested moves for the character when players are not touching the controller.
The SpinOff has given a sneak peek of what could happen in the remastered "Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy," which would be made available on the market soon.
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Christian Post reported that the upcoming version of the game would let every player customize the character's action in idle time. Using the hashtag "CrashIdleContest," players can submit their suggestion Crash's action during a game break. This action varies from simple body gestures to extreme weird moves.
Users came up with several out-of-the-box suggestions with Crash's movies. Some tried to remember the player's pose from its original Playstation 1 console while others tried to toast the character from his flame breath. Not just that, some also thought of the character kneeling down and tying his shoelaces.
Gamers can send in their suggestions from March 24 until April 5, and all submitted moves would be judge according to the criteria set out in the contest's rules. This includes uniqueness of the concept, creativity, and relatability to "Crash Bandicoot." The winner would get to have a copy of the "Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy" game for PS4 and a special shirt. The move would also be included in the character's idle move when the game is introduced in the market.
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