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JJ Jk
Condotta Rouvenor Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.03.30 19:59:00 -
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Why does the camera keep zooming in and out when you start sprinting? honestly, what is the point? i find it extremely disorienting, obstructive, and it's completely unnecessary. if CCP knew anything about field-of-view, they would realize that decreasing it makes you feel like you're moving slower. so how does decreasing field-of-view when you start sprinting make any sense at all?
This is game design 101, it's mind boggling how this has been left in the game for so long... |
JJ Jk
Condotta Rouvenor Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.03.30 20:12:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote:I'm not feeling sick from this and I can sprint up to 9.4m/s. CCP is not at fault for you having motion sickness.
please don't try and defend their ignorance. motion sickness isn't the only problem. decreasing field-of-view gives the sense of running through jello and obstructs your view so you can't see what's going on in your peripheral vision. when you sprint the camera should zoom out, not in, or do nothing at all. there's literally zero logic behind CCP's choices. |
JJ Jk
Condotta Rouvenor Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.03.30 20:27:00 -
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gbghg wrote:What maken tosch said, everyone i know who plays this game is fine.
Ya what a surprise, the people who continue to play this game like the mechanics. i wonder what the million players who immediately deleted the game off their hard drive as soon as they played their first match thought about issues like these...we'll never know because none of them care enough about this game to find these forums and give their feedback.
Jathniel wrote:Perhaps the OP's concern can be addressed with adding an option to eliminate certain field of view changes and camera sway. However, camera sway should still be added during ADS. Don't try to use motion sickness as an excuse to get an advantage.
To get an advantage? i want this issue to be removed from the game entirely. there would be no side effects and it would improve the game for everybody. |
JJ Jk
Condotta Rouvenor Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.03.30 20:29:00 -
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Celeblhach wrote:The zoom is called tunnel vision and does occur when moving at decent speeds. It's a bit severe in the game but nobody I know has a problem playing because of it.
EDIT: Not as severe as I initially thought. a sprint of 9.4 m/s is 33.8 km/h (21 mph). Much faster than normal people can run.
and tunnel vision belongs in first-person shooters why?...
also there isn't a time in this game where you can even remotely feel like you're moving that fast, a testament to how bad this tunnel vision effect is (or CCP is BSing their movement speed numbers). |
JJ Jk
Condotta Rouvenor Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.03.30 20:48:00 -
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gbghg wrote:JJ Jk wrote:Celeblhach wrote:The zoom is called tunnel vision and does occur when moving at decent speeds. It's a bit severe in the game but nobody I know has a problem playing because of it.
EDIT: Not as severe as I initially thought. a sprint of 9.4 m/s is 33.8 km/h (21 mph). Much faster than normal people can run. and tunnel vision belongs in first-person shooters why?... because it's a first person shooter, and therefore mimics what you see in first person.
ok, then our horizontal field of view should be nearly 180 degrees (nearly twice what we have in-game now) and objects should begin to blur at a distance due to imperfect vision in order to accurately portray the human eye....
do you see what i'm trying to get at? realism doesn't belong in video games and if you want realism you have to be consistent. if we can't have a real human's field-of-view then why should we include something as random as tunnel vision? (especially when there's zero benefits to having it and all it does is detract from the gameplay). in fact by real-life standards we all already have severe tunnel vision in-game even without the sprinting... |
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