Just because we can't find zen in a video game doesn't mean we're "too caffeinated" or filled with "ego-driven noise". I spend most of my day staring at screens; when I want to shut off my mind, I turn them all off and go for a walk by the sea or in a forest. Real life has very lovely vistas too, you know. Much more relaxing than staring at my PC like a zombie and repeatedly pressing the E key.Because youngins don't appreciate serenity - not really. They like the *idea* of zen, but the genuine article they are simply too caffinated for.
You have to turn off the music of the game, turn the sound effects to the lowest audible setting, turn ambient sounds to 100% so you are surrounded by the sound of waves/flowing water....turn on some jazz music. Prop your feet up.
And decompress from having to herd amped up goobers all day long who are so insecure they simply HAVE to fill every single moment of silence with sad, ego driven noise.
It really is top notch. When you lead an "always on", decision making life full of real responsability that you yearn for that peace. And there are many, many *many* truly lovely vistas and spots in this game to just *be* in rather than just backdrop to mashing mobs.
It may be a very tired and cliche idea, but in this case the fishing really is its own reward. And the zen remarks aren't tongue in cheek. A truth - there are few things as valuable in this world as a quiet mind at peace. It is a power, it makes you resilient...the calm in a storm, gravitas, etc. It isn't just a tree hugger thing. Think samurai.
Just because we can't find zen in a video game doesn't mean we're "too caffeinated" or filled with "ego-driven noise". I spend most of my day staring at screens; when I want to shut off my mind, I turn them all off and go for a walk by the sea or in a forest. Real life has very lovely vistas too, you know. Much more relaxing than staring at my PC like a zombie and repeatedly pressing the E key.
I am fishing half an hour every day or two in Stonefalls river for more than 4 months . Still didn't get that 1 blue fish .
leepalmer95 wrote: »Yeah a few things could make it better.
Sunken chests (different rarity) - White = simple chest etc... They could basically act like usual open world chests with a chance to get zone appropiate gear from them.
Lost lockboxes - Again different tiers , have gold in, treasure maps , lockpics, higher chance of getting rare motif's?
Gold tier fish - Every fishing spot has a chance to catch a gold tier fish which has 2 perfect roe in? Make it like a 1 in 300 chance or something to catch it.
Chance to pull up some alchemy mats such a nirnroot or water hyciath when you get a fish.
Just a few things.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »To make fishing more interesting, they could...
--Add some way to craft fishing lures to target a specific rare fish (So take, say, 1 Salmon Roe + 1 Worms + 1 Jute to craft a 'tadpole' lure which would increase the odds you'd catch a Muskie in Auridon, while 1 Chub + 1 Insect Parts + 1 Jute would make a 'flying fish' lure that increases the odds of catching a Bristlemouth. Lures for blue fish take slightly more mats).
--Add a Motif as a random drop, because hey, we have to grind for them with every OTHER activity in the game. I'm going to say Dreughshell, since they're aquatic and it was in Morrowind so why not?
--Have some way to speed up casting. Tap left-left-up to make Ocean fish bite faster, to mimic real fishing where you'll reel in the bait in different ways to make your lure look 'alive'
--Also give us something to do with the raw fish fillets besides cooking. Let up trade them in for the aforementioned Dreughshell Motif stones maybe.
--Have some quests unlock after you've caught, say, 100 fish.
You could probably add a teeny, tiny chance to reel up some vMA-rivaling superweapon, but that's just cruel. :P
Something that comes to mind whilst fishing and musing over this thread - I think a lot of folks go up to a fishing hole in game, press the button and either stare at the spot and hope to get that gree or blue fish, tapping their foot. Or while multi tasking or something.
Doesn't it occur to to folks to look around?
I mean really now. Its why for the third time I will urge folks, turn off the music of the game. Turn sound effects way, way down. Turn ambient all the way up. Turn up master volume.
And look around while fishing. Most of the time do this.
Maybe you had to have text based games as a kid or the 16 color games as a teenager, but Elder Scrolls Online is beautiful. And there are so many lovely areas tucked away in the game if you slow down and take it in. And it costs almost nothing, can be done when its cold, dark out, and while waiting for a dungeon to pop.
But shrug, I have no real luck turning folks onto jazz either.
Because youngins don't appreciate serenity - not really. They like the *idea* of zen, but the genuine article they are simply too caffinated for.
You have to turn off the music of the game, turn the sound effects to the lowest audible setting, turn ambient sounds to 100% so you are surrounded by the sound of waves/flowing water....turn on some jazz music. Prop your feet up.
And decompress from having to herd amped up goobers all day long who are so insecure they simply HAVE to fill every single moment of silence with sad, ego driven noise.
It really is top notch. When you lead an "always on", decision making life full of real responsability that you yearn for that peace. And there are many, many *many* truly lovely vistas and spots in this game to just *be* in rather than just backdrop to mashing mobs.
It may be a very tired and cliche idea, but in this case the fishing really is its own reward. And the zen remarks aren't tongue in cheek. A truth - there are few things as valuable in this world as a quiet mind at peace. It is a power, it makes you resilient...the calm in a storm, gravitas, etc. It isn't just a tree hugger thing. Think samurai.
I think in circumstances like the one above, if a hint of realism were to be added, it would draw in more people:Jemcrystal wrote: »This is not suppose to look like a §h¥ε┼i thread. Constructive answers only plz. NO HATERS!
I'm pondering why my bait collects, from a farmer's perspective, do not sell.
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What could be done to improve the popularity of fishing? Or more to the point, bait sales.
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