Those damn things look like they belong on mechas.
Bah, but we'll be getting them now anyway. Dev resources went into those.
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Weapons look great but in actual game play combat,the animations are horrible and actions are so fast you won't be able to even see or enjoy any of those animated weapons. They break the grounds of plausible realism and to me that ruins immersion and just makes the game look silly and why i quit so quickly.
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I still can't get over how ridiculously stupid look those skimpy clad babes in high heels lifting and swinging enormously huge weapons. Also was that some gymnast at the end of the video, the one with circle lol
High heels combat outfits while silly - had been a staple of asian video games for decades
And that's why I simply cannot bring myself to play Asian games. I tried BDO for some time, but just can't stand this crap for so long. It was like medieval fantasy world inhabited by Asian MMO freaks.
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I still can't get over how ridiculously stupid look those skimpy clad babes in high heels lifting and swinging enormously huge weapons. Also was that some gymnast at the end of the video, the one with circle lol
Its a video game, with Ogres, Cyclops full of completely unrealistic stuff.
High heels combat outfits while silly - had been a staple of asian video games for decades
Ogres and Cyclops don't exist in real life.
High heals and women and humans with muscles (or lack of muscles) do.
Thus seeing a skinny non-muscular woman in high heels doing acrobatics using a weapon that's bigger than she is tends to be more immersion breaking than ogres and cyclops because the former uses aspects grounded in reality while the latter do not. It's much easier to say "Fantasy!" when all the things involved are fantasy like ogres and cyclops. Not so easy when you're using things from real life and then having them do crazy physics that are physically impossible and nonsense in real life. It's possible to accept to a point but eventually at some point, for some people, it breaks immersion. And in this case, it's clearly reached that point for quite a few posters here.
I still can't get over how ridiculously stupid look those skimpy clad babes in high heels lifting and swinging enormously huge weapons. Also was that some gymnast at the end of the video, the one with circle lol
Its a video game, with Ogres, Cyclops full of completely unrealistic stuff.
High heels combat outfits while silly - had been a staple of asian video games for decades
Ogres and Cyclops don't exist in real life.
High heals and women and humans with muscles (or lack of muscles) do.
Thus seeing a skinny non-muscular woman in high heels doing acrobatics using a weapon that's bigger than she is tends to be more immersion breaking than ogres and cyclops because the former uses aspects grounded in reality while the latter do not. It's much easier to say "Fantasy!" when all the things involved are fantasy like ogres and cyclops. Not so easy when you're using things from real life and then having them do crazy physics that are physically impossible and nonsense in real life. It's possible to accept to a point but eventually at some point, for some people, it breaks immersion. And in this case, it's clearly reached that point for quite a few posters here.
I agree. Physics exist in fantasy too. And if laws are getting bent or broken, there should be good reasons and explanations for it.
But I am being too picky here. There used to be a time when my character ate mushrooms and became a giant and yet I was so immersed in the game. It's not like the rest of the media and entertainment is following all these rules.
Recently, even watching the world's news is breaking all sorts of immersion.
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Those damn things look like they belong on mechas.
Bah, but we'll be getting them now anyway. Dev resources went into those.
My SWTOR referral link for those wanting to give the game a try. (Newbies get a welcome package while returning players get a few account upgrades to help with their preferred status.)
https://www.ashesofcreation.com/ref/Callaron/
I like it.
The weapons are comical and the stilettos high camp.
ROFLMAO
Overall I think it looks nice though. I might go mess around with BDO now that I have a PC again.
They break the grounds of plausible realism and to me that ruins immersion and just makes the game look silly and why i quit so quickly.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
You choose if you want to be skimpy or not. The majority of the gear for female covers quite a lot of skin which is surprising.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
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Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
If you don't like it then do not play it.
Kakao already made this clear when people said the game went Pay To Win.
We have to keep these people out of our games.
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED
High heals and women and humans with muscles (or lack of muscles) do.
Thus seeing a skinny non-muscular woman in high heels doing acrobatics using a weapon that's bigger than she is tends to be more immersion breaking than ogres and cyclops because the former uses aspects grounded in reality while the latter do not. It's much easier to say "Fantasy!" when all the things involved are fantasy like ogres and cyclops. Not so easy when you're using things from real life and then having them do crazy physics that are physically impossible and nonsense in real life. It's possible to accept to a point but eventually at some point, for some people, it breaks immersion. And in this case, it's clearly reached that point for quite a few posters here.
But I am being too picky here. There used to be a time when my character ate mushrooms and became a giant and yet I was so immersed in the game. It's not like the rest of the media and entertainment is following all these rules.
Recently, even watching the world's news is breaking all sorts of immersion.