What ho!
While Dragon Age isn't intended to be open world in the same sense as The Elder Scrolls, something which I still think goes very well in hand with the 'expansive world' bit of Inquisition is this:
A beautiful, detailed, immersive, mersmerising, and possibly even relevant to the gameplay SKY.
I want to find myself on an adventure at different times of day; dawn, noon, dusk, night, etcetera and suddenly notice how I've stopped with what I was doing, simply to look at the sky. I want to notice radiant sunrises, lustrous starry skies, and deep sunsets as the sun dips beneath the horizon.
I want stars, nebulas and galaxies as chatoyant as the most brilliant gem.
Heck, if I'm a mage I'd even like to use the celestial bodies or constellations to my benefit. Perhaps I might recieve a small bonus under certain moons?
Anyhow, I'm past my stay. Think about it, Bioware. I'd purchase the game with my soul!
NIGHTSKY!
Débuté par
Ulfros
, oct. 09 2012 11:27
#1
Posté 09 octobre 2012 - 11:27
#2
Posté 09 octobre 2012 - 11:29
while having a beautiful night sky is a worthy desire, I think the strict narrative confines of the story (these events happen at certain parts of either day or night) prohibit what you want.
I liked their day/night switch in DA2, they just need to make the sky moar perty!
I liked their day/night switch in DA2, they just need to make the sky moar perty!
#3
Posté 09 octobre 2012 - 11:33
Oh, I am a sucker for a pretty night sky ... oh pls oh pls oh pls
#4
Posté 09 octobre 2012 - 11:36
It would be interesting if they introduced constellations that correlate with the lore in DA3.
#5
Posté 09 octobre 2012 - 11:42
Thats actually a nice idea!
I've heard that back in the dark ages (literally speaking) when there was no electrical light pollution travelers used the very visible milky way for orientation.
Thats pretty amazing, imagine what the sky looked like back then, I live in a very rural area and can see thousands of stars - but I can only barely see the milky way.
Must have looked like this: (milky way in the Himalayas)
I've heard that back in the dark ages (literally speaking) when there was no electrical light pollution travelers used the very visible milky way for orientation.
Thats pretty amazing, imagine what the sky looked like back then, I live in a very rural area and can see thousands of stars - but I can only barely see the milky way.
Must have looked like this: (milky way in the Himalayas)
Modifié par The Woldan , 09 octobre 2012 - 11:44 .
#6
Posté 09 octobre 2012 - 11:48
yes pretty night skies are good lets have lots of different skies
#7
Posté 10 octobre 2012 - 01:59




Ce sujet est fermé
Retour en haut







