Please make ME:A 1st person, like Call of Duty!
#101
Posté 09 août 2015 - 05:12
#102
Posté 09 août 2015 - 05:20
I want it to stay 3rd person too, but I wouldnt mind if there is a choice to switch to 1st person with a button click.
Could be useful sometimes.
#103
Posté 09 août 2015 - 05:38
I want it to stay 3rd person too, but I wouldnt mind if there is a choice to switch to 1st person with a button click.
Could be useful sometimes.
I can't really think of any instance where it would be more useful. Sniper rifles are essentially the only FPS-like segments of the game, but it doesn't make interacting with objects any better.
#104
Posté 09 août 2015 - 06:11
Although I wouldn't pick it. I don't see why it can't be an option.
#105
Posté 09 août 2015 - 06:25
Not just any zombies. Nazi zombies.
Nah, we'll make them Asari zombies.
Trust me, people love zombies. People love Asari.
Therefore, this mode will be most popular.
- Broganisity aime ceci
#106
Posté 09 août 2015 - 06:28
Although I wouldn't pick it. I don't see why it can't be an option.
The question is how much it would affect the TPS gameplay. For example, would this mean that the cover system goes away? I'd rather it didn't. I don't care what anyone here says. If FPS takes away any aspect of the TPS gameplay, then that nonsense can jump in the lake, preferably one laced with extremely corrosive pollutants.
#107
Posté 09 août 2015 - 06:29
Not something i would use but nothing wrong with giving the player more options. But if it would affect 3rd person mode and they take out the cover system then no.
#108
Posté 09 août 2015 - 06:33
I never really used the cover system in ME3. It was mostly a deathtrap with sync kill units meant to punish campers.
It'd be more invigorating in first person to always be running and gunning as Bioware tried to promote in ME3MP.
#109
Posté 09 août 2015 - 07:17
The motion sickness with 1st person view can get quite nasty, including feeling of fainting, the stuff manuals always warn you about. So I don't dare to take risks with it after few unpleasant experiences. This is unfortunate, but luckily most people don't experience it, and I'm already used to skipping interesting sounding games. (Most notably Portal!)
I can only show support for 3rd person view. There's no downsides to it, good looking game looks good with it, probably has even nicer angles. It's part of the fun to see character's struggles and accomplishments with your own eyes. Not to mention my fave maneuver is biotic charge... Actually I used guns as little as possible after they began running out of ammo in ME2.
Why is 3rd person easier to watch/play anyway? Does this have something to do with eyes' focus on the screen, or just having less camera movements? I've never had problems with 3rdp, aside that one time when graphics of a certain old PS2 game originally made for another console flicked badly enough.
(I've never played Call of Duty so can't comment it. Its story never exactly tempted me.)
#110
Posté 09 août 2015 - 07:18
It tickles me silly that people still haven't cracked this simple code 4 pages in.
I gave up trying to crack codes after IT infested these boards.
- Il Divo, KrrKs et Broganisity aiment ceci
#111
Posté 09 août 2015 - 07:52
The question is how much it would affect the TPS gameplay. For example, would this mean that the cover system goes away? I'd rather it didn't. I don't care what anyone here says. If FPS takes away any aspect of the TPS gameplay, then that nonsense can jump in the lake, preferably one laced with extremely corrosive pollutants.
Watch gameplay from Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Or Gameplay from Rainbow Six Vegas: 2. Both are FPS that incorporate TPS into their design.
#112
Posté 09 août 2015 - 08:06
I'm not really sure those would be step-ups.
I didn't enjoy Deus-Ex at all, nor did I particularly like Rainbow Six. FPS as a default I find ruins a game for me, just my personal preferences. TPS I can live with... though really I would prefer a return to the RPG roots that ME hybridized.
#113
Posté 09 août 2015 - 08:12

#114
Posté 09 août 2015 - 09:11
Err, I can already imagine it in FPS: biotic charge + nova cancel = instant nausea
I don't normally get motion-sickness form FPS games, but I have absolutely no doubt it would do the trick. BW would have to revamp every human dodge to be more like Asari or Quarian dodge. I'd be disappointed, I like how humans dodge. Volus, Vorcha and Drell would be in the same boat in that regards. That would force homogenization in animation that I feel would make the game poorer.
Besides, for me FPS is more immersion-breaking than TPS. I feel more disconnected from the story in FPS than in TPS. I never immerse with the protagonist either way, but I want to feel part of a story, a universe. The typical tunnel-vision you get in FPS breaks that immersion for me. In FPS, I typically don't care about the story, I'm just interested in defeating the next ennemy. I never quite got into Borderlands 2 for exemple, nor Fallout 3, whereas I loved fallout in isometric 3D. It might change with oculus VR, since it gets you out of tunnel vision, but nobody should be forced to buy one to "get the full experience" as marketings would sell it.
So I'm not completely against it so long it's a toggle in the options that won't mess with the base TPS vision, and if it doesn't take away the diversity of moves available. However I'm pretty sure it would only add new glitches and bugs to the ones we are already subconsciously expecting. Plus I just like having a broader perspective and seeing my goon in general. For all the above,my answer tends to be: no, thanks. I'd rather the game went more like Bloodborn actually.
- JenMaxon aime ceci
#115
Posté 09 août 2015 - 09:22
That being said, I think that a First Person option wouldn't really change immersion and be very choppy. I doubt they would make additional cutscenes in First Person and that's where most of the characterization happens anyways.
#116
Posté 09 août 2015 - 02:38
Mass Effect should remain third person. If anything I thought the camera needed brought a back a bit to increase our field of view.
#117
Posté 09 août 2015 - 03:25
CRAPPER AT IT AGAIN! GRRAAAAAGHH!! WE APPROVE!!!
INSTEAD OF THIRD OR FIRST PERSON, WHY NOT NEW WAY OF GAMEPLAY!! SONAR!!! YOU USE EARS TO SEE YOUR ENVIRONMENT!! LIKE BATS! NO MORE EYEBALLS!!! OVERRATED!!! GRRRAAAAAGHH!!! VORCHA GOT GOOD HEARING!! MORE REASON WE SHOULD BE MAIN HERO IN NEXT GAME!!!
- Nomen Mendax, DaemionMoadrin, Shinobu et 4 autres aiment ceci
#118
Posté 09 août 2015 - 06:03

#119
Posté 09 août 2015 - 06:09
I'm not really sure those would be step-ups.
I didn't enjoy Deus-Ex at all, nor did I particularly like Rainbow Six. FPS as a default I find ruins a game for me, just my personal preferences. TPS I can live with... though really I would prefer a return to the RPG roots that ME hybridized.
Only examples of how a hybridized mode could work.
A pure FPS would be a horrible idea for Mass Effect given the powers we have and the loss of cinematic performance.
#120
Posté 09 août 2015 - 07:51
The community (forum) is also one of the most mature ones around.

#121
Posté 09 août 2015 - 07:52
CRAPPER AT IT AGAIN! GRRAAAAAGHH!! WE APPROVE!!!
INSTEAD OF THIRD OR FIRST PERSON, WHY NOT NEW WAY OF GAMEPLAY!! SONAR!!! YOU USE EARS TO SEE YOUR ENVIRONMENT!! LIKE BATS! NO MORE EYEBALLS!!! OVERRATED!!! GRRRAAAAAGHH!!! VORCHA GOT GOOD HEARING!! MORE REASON WE SHOULD BE MAIN HERO IN NEXT GAME!!!
Yo I know you're a vorcha so you're probably not very smart, but you do realize that bats have eyes and can actually see, right?
#122
Posté 09 août 2015 - 07:59
Watch gameplay from Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Or Gameplay from Rainbow Six Vegas: 2. Both are FPS that incorporate TPS into their design.
I do mention DE:HR earlier in this thread, citing it as an example of such gameplay that I don't really enjoy. I find the experience unpleasant enough that after months of owning the game I haven't even gotten halfway through.
#123
Posté 09 août 2015 - 10:31
The part I like is that a relatively thinly veiled troll thread is getting some of the most measured and thoughtful responses I've seen on this forum.
Way to stay classy, BSN.
- KrrKs et PresidentVorchaMasterBaits aiment ceci
#124
Posté 09 août 2015 - 10:38
The part I like is that a relatively thinly veiled troll thread is getting some of the most measured and thoughtful responses I've seen on this forum.
Way to stay classy, BSN.
The reason is that the troll thread has a sensible, reasonable topic... unlike most of what has been posted here in the past weeks.
- KrrKs aime ceci
#125
Posté 09 août 2015 - 11:16
The reason is that the troll thread has a sensible, reasonable topic... unlike most of what has been posted here
in the past weeksever.
FTFY





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