Sylvermynx wrote: »@VaranisArano yeah I had put a ton of time into Witcher 3. It was a beautiful game. I loved it
Same with fallout, I wish the fallout 4 world was more lively the areas were dull to me though. I’m hoping Bethesda’s next game takes immersion deeper.
I have not played rdr2 though. It looks beautiful but I absolutely hate cowboy western games. I grew up on cowboy stuff watching it everyday with my grandparents. I could die for a fantasy game like that though
But I understand what you mean. I tried RP guild though and it’s no good for me. The best way I can describe it. Is wanting to experince living on your own but the best you can do is play house. While it’s the same idea, it consciously kills the immersion, and separates you from the world.
I’m really just caught in limbo looking for immersive fantasy world experince these last couple years. I watch a billion anime’s on them and I’m still trying to find a game. Lol
Just wait for VR to catch up to our dreams. SAO I await...I mean ESO.
Ugh. I have vertigo already. Anything comes out in VR, I won't be playing it....Just go play Witcher 3.
I think OP said he already had.
Metoo but they might come with a soultion to virtual motion sickness and it's inner ear unbalance.
Sylvermynx wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »@VaranisArano yeah I had put a ton of time into Witcher 3. It was a beautiful game. I loved it
Same with fallout, I wish the fallout 4 world was more lively the areas were dull to me though. I’m hoping Bethesda’s next game takes immersion deeper.
I have not played rdr2 though. It looks beautiful but I absolutely hate cowboy western games. I grew up on cowboy stuff watching it everyday with my grandparents. I could die for a fantasy game like that though
But I understand what you mean. I tried RP guild though and it’s no good for me. The best way I can describe it. Is wanting to experince living on your own but the best you can do is play house. While it’s the same idea, it consciously kills the immersion, and separates you from the world.
I’m really just caught in limbo looking for immersive fantasy world experince these last couple years. I watch a billion anime’s on them and I’m still trying to find a game. Lol
Just wait for VR to catch up to our dreams. SAO I await...I mean ESO.
Ugh. I have vertigo already. Anything comes out in VR, I won't be playing it....Just go play Witcher 3.
I think OP said he already had.
Metoo but they might come with a soultion to virtual motion sickness and it's inner ear unbalance.
That would be great, but probably I couldn't afford that sort of "fix". As I age (just turned 71), it gets worse and worse. I haven't even been able to go to theaters - last movie I saw on a big screen was the FIRST Star Wars.... yeah. That long ago.
@idk wouldn’t this be a quality increase for cities though
@griek heck yeah! It sounds like such Hester experience to get away from all the frind
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I agree i would like what you described but as a business this games programming and dlc model are pretty much set. The immersion changes might be better suited to another game built for it.
That said i always laugh at the irony of the games pc culture when at its core this game is 1000% centered on MURDER. Yet no blood, very sparse cursing etc...
@Delsanab14_ESO yeah I know. I like to look at everything. I actually live as a fire dancer at the inn that’s in mornhold.
I think both the brothel and the skooma lounges would be cool. Personally. What made me think of it was the innuendos And that Bethesda even had something similar in what I think was fallout 3.
Also they could do skooma lounges in hidden placements. Do you remember the vampire hideout from Skyrim? That was one. I thought that place was amazing
Delsanab14_ESO wrote: »@Delsanab14_ESO yeah I know. I like to look at everything. I actually live as a fire dancer at the inn that’s in mornhold.
I think both the brothel and the skooma lounges would be cool. Personally. What made me think of it was the innuendos And that Bethesda even had something similar in what I think was fallout 3.
Also they could do skooma lounges in hidden placements. Do you remember the vampire hideout from Skyrim? That was one. I thought that place was amazing
Outlaw Dens/Refuges would be ideal, you'd never see that openly in a place like Rawl'kha for instance.
@Ashilda_Dragonheart yeah I got used to it for a while but it’s defintely been bugging me now. I’ve had nothing left to to really do in the game so all I do is roleplay now. You really start to notice a lot when you slow down your gameplay lol