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 I'd like to have the option to switch between third person view to first person. (To zoom in.)  For one, if you want a more immersive moment, first person works great. 

Second, since the graphics will likely be more amazing than DA2's, I'd like to switch from 3rd to 1st person to see items/equipment/architecture/NPC's and companions up close. (Also known as zooming in.)


Edit: Basically I'd like the option to zoom in.
I am not suggesting DAI be in first person. (You can put down the torches and pitchforks...)

Hopefully no one in the forums bites my head off for suggesting this... Too late.

Modifié par Trista Hawke, 25 juin 2013 - 03:03 .


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Landers03

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Dragon Age: The Elder Scrolls

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GenericEnemy

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i don't necessarily want to PLAY in first person (would take too much changing to the formula, i think), but id have no issue with being able to zoom in and look at things in first person while standing in place.

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The Night Haunter

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DA was originally about tactical combat (group positioning, traps, backstabs, etc) and that isn't really doable in first person. I just hope they bring back Isometric, maybe the ability to stand still and zoom in to first person view to get a close up would be ok, but this isnt Elder Scrolls so we shouldnt be playing in First Person.

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I find first person to be anti-immersion. How many times do you walk around and don't see your body? Or if I get into any kind of reasonable fighting pose (say a tight guard like Tyson), I not only seem my hands, but part of my shoulder and upper leg.

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The Spirit of Dance

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If it was included... I think the only time I'd ever use it would be to take a closer look at character models or tiny things in the environment. Of course this will only be when I'm bored and just wandering the party camp (or whatever it is going to be in DA:I) or running through the streets of a city for the hundredth time.

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I'm all for 1st person if we also get turn-based, so I can play it like it's an old Wizardry game.

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Other than that, I hate 1st person perspective.

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Good ol' BSN.

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I don't want to become a floating camera with hands

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n7stormrunner

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I'm going to cry...

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cactusberry

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I personally don't like first person.

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Wompoo

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I find first person claustrophobic and lacking in immersion, I dislike it, and even in games like Borderlands 2 I went out of my way to get a third person work around mod. An avatar in first person feels like I am running around with sock puppets pretending to be in a game, and a sock puppet with a very narrow perspective of the game world. What ever floats your boat however, if you like it, more power to you.

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Nightdragon8

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talk about over dramatizing first person....

for DA no, unless its not going to be a tactcal rpg anymore than i'm ok with first person.

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Nightdragon8 wrote...

talk about over dramatizing first person....

for DA no, unless its not going to be a tactcal rpg anymore than i'm ok with first person.


agreed

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Nefla

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I don't like first person either, I only use it in Bethesda games to closely examine or pick up items.

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I absolutely cannot stand playing 1st person. In games that have this the camera tends to move in ways that can make me feel motion sick. In Skyrim it was so bad (even when zoomed out as much as possible) that I had to give up after 10 minutes or so because it actually made me feel sick.

Can't remember if you can do 1st person in Witcher 2, but that game made me feel uncomfortable after some 30-45 minutes.

Good thing neither of those games were mine, I was just borrowing them from my fiance to check them out.

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The worst thing for Dragon Age ....just plain stupid...sry

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Yeah, no. A closer zoom for areas outside of combat? Sure. First person view? No thank you.

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I wouldn't wanna use the feature myself, but I don't see why it can't possibly exist. It wouldn't ruin anything by existing =)

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Rylor Tormtor

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I hate the idea of first person view in a fantasy RPG. Designing for it even as an option changes some fundamental thinking about how the game systems work. Every time an elder scroll game came out I tried to play it, but I just wanted to burn down a tower of kittens because the first person view infuriated me so much.

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I generally hate first person stuff.
Still tried to give Deus Ex: Human Revolution a shot, but the perspective... it's really awful, I want to be able to see the character that I'm playing, otherwise it just really confuses me, like where I'm currently standing and stuff.
Also FPS are the bane of the industry.

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And how exactly is a first-person view going to work for an auto-attacking, point-and-click game with multiple controllable characters?

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I don’t want to play a camera, if Bioware go for this then it’s see you around.

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Fetunche

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No!

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Darth Wraith

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Third person all the way, please.