Zero Credibility
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I wish I didn't.... at least I can remember character names from NWN2.
I wish I didn't.... at least I can remember character names from NWN2.
Although I played Sins of a Solar Empire recently and found myself horrifically disappointed. I was expecting a turn-based 4X game like Total War. Didn't think it would be a god damn RTS with 4X aspects.
Never said it was marketed as such, although that did seem to be my issue is that it wasn't really marketed asides from banners on Steam. Then I had some dumbfuck comparing it towards Civilization some months back and then later convincing me to buy it on sale.Although I played Sins of a Solar Empire recently and found myself horrifically disappointed. I was expecting a turn-based 4X game like Total War. Didn't think it would be a god damn RTS with 4X aspects.
SoaSE was never marketed as a TB game. It's also excellent, despite being RT (which can be slowed to a snail's pace). Duh?
True, you could help it with usable minimap, but it'd still be far less convenient than FPP - regardless of how large the area is, the full turn always takes only 360 degrees.The reason for retarded weapon ranges is that the maps are compressed, not the isometric view. If you'd have an Arcanum style map which additionally would have 1:1 towns, then you could do long range target spotting using minimap.
Yeah, but you still get a LARP simulator instead of a proper emulation of the tabletop.True, you could help it with usable minimap, but it'd still be far less convenient than FPP - regardless of how large the area is, the full turn always takes only 360 degrees.
Are you aware that using the term "LARP simulator" without fucking knowing what it means makes youYeah, but you still get a LARP simulator instead of a proper emulation of the tabletop.
Because terms can have only one meaning!Are you aware that using the term "LARP simulator" without fucking knowing what it means makes youlook likea fucking moron?
Tabletop is about gaming table and miniatures. I think you meant PnP.Also, "proper emulation of tabletop" only means that you don't get what tabletop is *about*.
Jedi Knight 3: Jedi Academy
>Exploration inherently better in FPS games than iso games
I play TES games in third person whenever I can. I only switch to first person during battles, because of better aiming. Or in very narrow spaces.This is, or was, the entire appeal behind the TES games. I think Bethesda's goal the entire time was to, wait for it, immerse the player into the environment, giving them the opportunity to truly see what it is they're exploring, to be able to "feel" it, to even, eventually, be able to directly interact with the environment.
I still play PnP D&D, and I never did what you want to tell me here. Actually, I don't like minis very much. Some people say they help them with immersion, but for me, they have the opposite effect. Whenever the minis come out, I go into boardgame mode and immersion ends. But I guess that is beside your point (we both agree that the look from above isn't really immersive).Don't tell me that during your PnP D&D years, if you had any, you had no desire whatsoever to be able to get down further onto the tabletop surface on which your lead painted figurines were standing and be able to pick that little chest's lock yourself or to be able to see the dungeon corridor you were tromping down through your own eyes.
If you say you never did, I think you're lying to yourself.
Then again, I guess that this means that I never feel that this character that I play is me. I enjoy the experience, but I never think that I am personally in this game. It's never more than my avatar, and I'm fine with watching him struggle down there.
No. Miniatures are pretty because they are small.Don't tell me that during your PnP D&D years, if you had any, you had no desire whatsoever to be able to get down further onto the tabletop surface on which your lead painted figurines were standing and be able to pick that little chest's lock yourself or to be able to see the dungeon corridor you were tromping down through your own eyes.